2 Kings 13:2

And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin; he departed not therefrom.

Cross-references

2 Kings 13:11 shows Jehoash, Jehoahaz's son, also did evil and followed Jeroboam's sins — the pattern continues.

2 Kings 13:6 notes the people also continued in Jeroboam's sins — the same sin as the king here.

In 2 Kings 10:29, Jehu himself did not depart from Jeroboam's sins — the same sin Jehoahaz continued.

2 Kings 3:3 Parallel

2 Kings 3:3 shows Jehoram also clung to Jeroboam's sins — the same pattern Jehoahaz replicated.

2 Kings 14:24 shows Jeroboam II also followed Jeroboam's sins — perpetuating the same evil.

2 Kings 15:9 shows Zechariah, the fourth generation, still following Jeroboam's sins — the pattern persists.

In 2 Kings 15:28, Pekah is described with the same formula — doing evil by following Jeroboam's sins without turning away.

In 2 Kings 17:22, the summary states Israel persisted in Jeroboam's sins without turning away — exactly the sin pattern.

In 2 Kings 17:2, Hoshea also did evil but adds 'not like the kings before him' — a nuanced variation on the same pattern.

1 Kings 12:26–33 Historical context

1 Kings 12:26-33 records Jeroboam establishing the golden calf worship that Jehoahaz followed.

1 Kings 14:16 pronounces judgment on Israel for Jeroboam's sins — the same sins Jehoahaz repeated.