2 Chronicles 33:23
And humbled not himself before the Lord, as Manasseh his father had humbled himself; but Amon trespassed more and more.
Cross-reference
In 2 Chronicles 33:12, Manasseh humbles himself before God—the very act Amon refused to do.
2 Chronicles 33:19 records Manasseh's sin and eventual humility; Amon copied the sin but not the repentance.
In 2 Chronicles 28:22, Ahaz becomes more unfaithful in distress—identical to Amon's pattern of increased sin without humility.
2 Chronicles 12:6 shows Rehoboam and princes humbling themselves—contrasting with Amon's proud refusal.
2 Chronicles 30:11 records northern Israelites humbling themselves to join Passover—a positive example Amon failed to follow.
2 Chronicles 32:26 says Hezekiah humbled himself after pride—contrasting with Amon who did not humble despite his sins.
2 Chronicles 36:12 says Zedekiah also did not humble himself—a parallel to Amon's same failure.
In Jeremiah 7:26, the people do worse than their fathers, paralleling Amon's increase in guilt beyond Manasseh's later humility.
In Jeremiah 8:12, the shameless persistence in sin mirrors Amon's failure to humble and his increased trespass.
1 Peter 5:6 commands humility under God's hand — a command Amon rejected, leading to his downfall.
In Exodus 9:34, Pharaoh hardens his heart after relief—same refusal to humble as Amon, leading to more sin.
James 4:6 states God opposes the proud — exactly the principle Amon experienced by not humbling himself.
Luke 18:13 models the humble tax collector — a direct contrast to Amon who refused to humble himself before God.
Micah 6:8 requires walking humbly with God — the very thing Amon failed to do, highlighting his disobedience.
Daniel 5:22 accuses Belshazzar of not humbling his heart, mirroring Amon's same refusal to humble himself.
Jeremiah 13:18 calls the king to humble himself — directly echoing Amon's failure to humble before God.
Proverbs 29:23 warns that pride brings low, but honor uplifts the humble—Amon's pride exemplifies the first part.
2 Kings 22:19 highlights Josiah's humble heart—direct contrast to Amon's refusal to humble himself.
2 Kings 21:20 says Amon did evil like Manasseh—paralleling his wickedness, while Chronicles notes he did not imitate Manasseh's repentance.
Deuteronomy 17:20 commands kings to stay humble and follow the law—Amon violated this by not humbling himself.
Leviticus 26:41 shows humbling as the path to restoration—Amon's refusal contrasts with this divine principle.
Hosea 13:2 describes Israel's escalating sin — parallel to Amon increasing his guilt by not humbling himself.
2 Kings 23:37 says Jehoiakim did evil like his fathers—continuing the pattern of unrepentant kings that includes Amon.