2 Chronicles 34:9
And when they came to Hilkiah the high priest, they delivered the money that was brought into the house of God, which the Levites that kept the doors had gathered of the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim, and of all the remnant of Israel, and of all Judah and Benjamin; and they returned to Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 34:7 recounts Josiah's earlier destruction of altars — same king's reforms preceding the temple repair here.
2 Chronicles 34:14 adds that during the money delivery, Hilkiah discovered the Book of the Law—the next event in the narrative.
2 Chronicles 34:15 continues the story: Hilkiah reports the book discovery to Shaphan, who then takes it.
2 Chronicles 34:18 shows Shaphan bringing the book to the king and reading it—the direct sequel to the collection.
2 Chronicles 34:20 records the king's command after hearing the book—the reform's next step.
2 Chronicles 34:22 shows the delegation sent to consult Huldah the prophetess—a consequence of the book's discovery.
2 Chronicles 24:5 records Joash's command to gather money for temple repair — a direct parallel to Josiah's later effort.
2 Chronicles 24:12 details payment to workers from collected funds — mirroring Josiah's temple repair process here.
2 Chronicles 24:11-14 describes a similar money collection for temple repairs under Joash, showing a recurring practice.
2 Chronicles 31:1 records Hezekiah's iconoclasm in Ephraim and Manasseh — similar reform spirit to Josiah's collection from those regions.
2 Kings 22:4 gives the parallel account: the command to count the money collected, adding detail to this event.
2 Kings 22:5-7 gives the parallel account of this same temple repair initiative under Josiah.
2 Kings 23:4 describes the temple purification that followed—a later stage in Josiah's reforms after the book find.
2 Kings 12:11 shows a similar temple repair funding process under Joash — a parallel practice in Judah's history.