2 Chronicles 36:4
And the king of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king over Judah and Jerusalem, and turned his name to Jehoiakim. And Necho took Jehoahaz his brother, and carried him to Egypt.
Cross-references
In 2 Kings 23:34, the same event is recounted — Pharaoh Necho makes Eliakim king and renames him Jehoiakim, then takes Jehoahaz to Egypt.
In 2 Kings 23:35, the method of raising the tribute is detailed — Jehoiakim taxed the land to pay Pharaoh the silver and gold.
In Jeremiah 22:10-12, the exile of Shallum (Jehoahaz) is prophesied — he will die in captivity and never return.
In Ezekiel 19:4, the capture and exile of this prince to Egypt is described with chains and a pit — a vivid parallel to the event.
In 2 Kings 23:33, the binding of Jehoahaz and the hundred-talent fine are detailed — background to the installation of Jehoiakim.
Jeremiah 26:1 dates a prophecy to the beginning of Jehoiakim's reign, providing chronological context for this king's rule.
In 1 Chronicles 3:15, Josiah's sons are listed — Eliakim/Jehoiakim is second, Jehoahaz (Shallum) fourth, providing family context.
In 2 Kings 24:17, a later king is similarly installed and renamed by Babylon — a repeated pattern of foreign puppet kings.