2 Kings 11:17

And Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they should be the Lord’s people; between the king also and the people.

Cross-reference

In 2 Kings 11:4, Jehoiada first made a covenant with the captains; here he makes a covenant with the king and people, completing the narrative.

2 Kings 23:3 records Josiah's covenant renewal with similar components — king and people standing before the LORD to follow His commandments.

Nehemiah 10:29 continues the oath to walk in God's law, closely paralleling the dual covenant (with God and among people) here.

Nehemiah 10:28 describes the people entering a curse and oath to follow God's law, same pattern of covenant recommitment as here.

Nehemiah 9:38 records a written covenant renewal with God, directly mirroring the covenant made here.

2 Chronicles 34:31 describes Josiah's covenant to follow the Lord; Jehoiada's covenant is a similar renewal of commitment.

2 Chronicles 23:16 records the same covenant renewal by Jehoiada, affirming the people as the LORD's and the king's relationship.

1 Chronicles 11:3 parallels 2 Samuel 5:3, describing David's covenant with Israel before the LORD—the same act as here.

2 Samuel 5:3 recounts David making a covenant with Israel's elders before the LORD, identical in structure to the covenant here.

Joshua 24:25 describes Joshua making a covenant with the people; Jehoiada mirrors this by renewing the covenant with Judah.

Deuteronomy 29:1-15 is a covenant renewal in Moab; Jehoiada's covenant here is a similar renewal after a period of apostasy.

Deuteronomy 5:2 records the original Sinai covenant; Jehoiada's covenant here echoes that foundational covenant with Israel.

1 Samuel 10:25 records Samuel establishing the kingdom's manner before the LORD, a prior instance of defining king-people relations under God.

2 Chronicles 15:12-14 records Asa's covenant to seek the Lord; this is another instance of covenant renewal in Judah's history.

2 Chronicles 29:10 shows Hezekiah purposing to make a covenant; Jehoiada actually executes a covenant here with the people.

Deuteronomy 29:12 describes entering into covenant with the LORD, similar to Jehoiada making the people the LORD's people.

Deuteronomy 5:3 emphasizes that the covenant was made with the present generation; similarly, Jehoiada makes a covenant with the current king and people.