2 Kings 13:1
In the three and twentieth year of Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign over Israel in Samaria, and reigned seventeen years.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 10:35
Historical context
In 2 Kings 10:35, Jehu's death and Jehoahaz's succession are directly recorded — this is the exact transition that 13:1 introduces.
2 Kings 10:30
Prophetic fulfillment
In 2 Kings 10:30, God promises Jehu a fourth-generation dynasty — here his son Jehoahaz begins to reign, fulfilling that promise.
2 Kings 15:12
Prophetic fulfillment
In 2 Kings 15:12, God's promise to Jehu that his sons would rule to the fourth generation is fulfilled, including Jehoahaz.
2 Kings 10:36
Historical context
In 2 Kings 10:36, Jehu's 28-year reign is recorded — he is the father of Jehoahaz, whose reign begins here.
2 Kings 11:21
Historical context
In 2 Kings 11:21, Joash's age at accession (7) is given — he is the reference king for dating Jehoahaz's reign.