2 Kings 10:27
And they brake down the image of Baal, and brake down the house of Baal, and made it a draught house unto this day.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 18:4, Hezekiah breaks the pillars (same term) and cuts down Asherah—a parallel action of destroying sacred stones.
In 2 Kings 23:7-14, Josiah tears down altars, pillars, and high places—a comprehensive reform similar to Jehu's demolition of Baal's pillar.
2 Kings 23:6 describes Josiah burning and grinding an Asherah—parallel action of destroying idolatrous objects, like Jehu's temple demolition.
Deuteronomy 7:5 commands destroying pagan altars and idols—Jehu's demolition of Baal's temple directly fulfills that law.
1 Kings 16:32 records Ahab building this very Baal temple in Samaria—Jehu's act destroys what Ahab built.
2 Chronicles 34:3-7 describes Josiah's similar destruction of altars and idols—both kings purge idolatry from the land.
2 Chronicles 34:4 shows Josiah breaking altars and grinding Asherim—mirrors Jehu's thorough destruction of Baal worship.
In Leviticus 26:30, God warns he will destroy high places and idols—Jehu's action displays a human counterpart to this divine judgment.