2 Kings 10:29

Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Beth–el, and that were in Dan.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 10:31 repeats that Jehu did not turn from Jeroboam's sins, reinforcing the condemnation here.

In 2 Kings 17:22, the summary states Israel persisted in Jeroboam's sins, directly linking back to Jehu's failure.

In 2 Kings 15:28, Pekah persists in Jeroboam's sins, repeating the pattern from Jehu onward.

In 2 Kings 13:2, Jehoahaz continues the sins of Jeroboam, showing Jehu's failure passed to his son.

In 2 Kings 13:11, Jehoash also persists in Jeroboam's sins, reiterating the pattern from Jehu's reign.

In 2 Kings 14:24, Jeroboam II does not turn from Jeroboam's sins, confirming the lasting legacy.

In 2 Kings 15:9, Zechariah follows the same sins of Jeroboam, showing the pattern continued through Jehu's dynasty.

In 2 Kings 15:18, Menahem also fails to turn from Jeroboam's sins, echoing Jehu's incomplete reform.

In 2 Kings 15:24, Pekahiah continues Jeroboam's sins, another instance of the same failure.

2 Kings 13:6 Historical context

2 Kings 13:6 shows the same sin continuing under Jehu's son, demonstrating its persistence in Israel.

In Exodus 32:21, Moses asks Aaron about bringing a great sin on the people with the golden calf — the prototype of Jeroboam's sin.

Hosea 13:2 Parallel

Hosea 13:2 condemns making metal images and kissing calves, the idolatry Jehu continued.

Hosea 10:5 Parallel

Hosea 10:5 describes mourning for the calf of Beth-aven (Bethel), the very calf Jehu kept at Bethel.

Hosea 8:6 Parallel

Hosea 8:6 declares the calf is not God and will be broken — a prophetic judgment on the idol Jehu preserved.

Hosea 8:5 Parallel

Hosea 8:5 condemns Samaria's calf idol, directly rebuking the same sin Jehu failed to remove.

In 1 Kings 14:16, God gives Israel up because of the sins of Jeroboam which caused Israel to sin — the same phrase used here.

In 1 Kings 13:34, this sin caused the house of Jeroboam to be cut off — revealing the deadly consequence of the sin Jehu clung to.

In 1 Kings 13:33, Jeroboam persists in his evil way, making priests for high places — reinforcing the pattern of sin Jehu inherited.

1 Kings 12:29 Historical context

1 Kings 12:29 records Jeroboam setting up calves at Bethel and Dan — the sin Jehu did not depart from.

1 Kings 12:28–30 Historical context

In 1 Kings 12:28-30, Jeroboam sets up golden calves at Bethel and Dan — the very sin Jehu fails to remove. This shows the origin of the sin.

Exodus 32:4 Typology

Exodus 32:4 recounts Aaron making the golden calf at Sinai — the prototype for Jeroboam's calves that Jehu kept.

Amos 8:14 Parallel

Amos 8:14 condemns swearing by the sin of Samaria and the god of Dan — the very golden calves Jehu did not abandon.