2 Kings 11:14

And when she looked, behold, the king stood by a pillar, as the manner was, and the princes and the trumpeters by the king, and all the people of the land rejoiced, and blew with trumpets: and Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried, Treason, Treason.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 11:1 Historical context

2 Kings 11:1 recounts Athaliah's massacre of the royal family, setting the stage for Joash's hidden survival and eventual coronation here.

2 Kings 11:2 Historical context

2 Kings 11:2 tells how Jehosheba rescued infant Joash from Athaliah's purge, enabling his crowning here.

2 Kings 11:10 Historical context

2 Kings 11:10 shows Jehoiada arming the guards with David's weapons — the same guards surrounding the king at the pillar here.

2 Kings 11:11 Historical context

2 Kings 11:11 describes the guards taking positions around the king — the formation Athaliah sees when she witnesses the coronation.

2 Kings 11:20 records the people's joy and peace after Athaliah's execution — the positive outcome following the coronation here.

In 2 Kings 23:3, Josiah stands by the same pillar to renew the covenant, mirroring the coronation scene here.

1 Kings 1:39 recounts Solomon's anointing with trumpet and acclamation — a parallel coronation ceremony to Joash's.

1 Kings 1:40 describes the people's joyful celebration after Solomon's anointing, similar to the rejoicing here at Joash's coronation.

2 Chronicles 34:31 records Josiah's covenant at the pillar, echoing the same ceremonial posture as Joash's coronation.

1 Kings 1:34 describes Solomon's anointing with trumpet and acclamation — a parallel coronation ceremony to Joash's here.

Proverbs 29:2 Related theme

Proverbs 29:2 states that righteous rule brings rejoicing — precisely what happens here as Joash is crowned and Athaliah mourns.