2 Kings 10:35
And Jehu slept with his fathers: and they buried him in Samaria. And Jehoahaz his son reigned in his stead.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 10:30 records God's promise that Jehu's sons would sit on the throne for four generations — fulfillment begins here with Jehoahaz's succession.
2 Kings 13:1 picks up the reign of Jehoahaz, the son mentioned here — providing chronological synchronization and reign length.
2 Kings 13:8 concludes Jehoahaz's reign with the standard 'rest of the acts' formula — the son whose reign began here.
2 Kings 13:9 records Jehoahaz's death with the same 'slept with his fathers, son reigned' formula — the next step in the dynasty after Jehu's death here.
1 Kings 2:10 records David's death with the identical 'slept with his fathers and was buried' formula used for Jehu here — a standard royal epitaph.
In 1 Kings 14:20, Jeroboam's death is recorded with the same pattern — 'slept with his fathers, son reigned in his stead' — as here for Jehu.
1 Kings 14:31 records Rehoboam's death using the same 'slept with his fathers, son reigned' formula, with an added burial detail.
In 2 Samuel 7:12, the same 'sleep with your fathers' phrase appears in God's covenant with David — a formula repeated for many kings, including Jehu here.
In 1 Kings 1:21, Bathsheba uses the same 'sleep with his fathers' phrase referring to David's death — a standard expression for kings' deaths.