2 Chronicles 34:32

And he caused all that were present in Jerusalem and Benjamin to stand to it. And the inhabitants of Jerusalem did according to the covenant of God, the God of their fathers.

Cross-references

2 Chronicles 30:12 shows God giving Judah one heart to obey—mirroring the unified response to Josiah's covenant. Both emphasize divine enablement for corporate obedience.

In 2 Chronicles 14:4, Asa commands Judah to seek God and keep the law—the same covenant obedience theme as Josiah's reform. A parallel in national revival.

In 2 Chronicles 15:12, Asa's people also make a covenant to seek God—echoing Josiah's similar covenant renewal here.

In 2 Chronicles 23:16, Jehoiada makes a covenant for the people to be the Lord's—similar to Josiah's covenant here.

2 Chronicles 29:29 describes Hezekiah and the people bowing in worship after offerings—another instance of the congregation responding to a king's religious reforms.

2 Chronicles 33:16 records Manasseh commanding Judah to serve God after his repentance—parallel to Josiah's command. Both illustrate covenant renewal after turning back to God.

Jeremiah 3:10 laments that Judah's turn to God was feigned—contrasting with the apparent sincerity of the people standing to Josiah's covenant. A sobering contrast.

2 Kings 23:3 gives the parallel account of Josiah's covenant—the people standing to it just as in Chronicles. Direct parallel narrative of the same event.

In Ezekiel 16:59, God condemns Israel for despising the covenant—contrasting with Josiah's people who faithfully keep it here.

Ezra 10:3 Parallel

In Ezra 10:3, the people make a covenant to put away foreign wives—a later covenant renewal echoing Josiah's commitment here.