2 Kings 14:19
Now they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem: and he fled to Lachish; but they sent after him to Lachish, and slew him there.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 12:20, a conspiracy kills Joash (Amaziah's father)—a parallel event in the same royal line.
In 2 Kings 15:10, Shallum conspires against Zechariah of Israel—a similar assassination pattern but different kingdom.
In 2 Kings 15:25, Pekah conspires against Pekahiah—a further Israelite regicide, echoing the same narrative pattern.
In 2 Kings 15:30, another king (Pekah) is also killed by conspiracy, showing this pattern of regicide in Israel.
In 2 Kings 21:23, King Amon of Judah is also killed by his servants, mirroring Amaziah's fate.
2 Chronicles 25:27 recounts the same conspiracy and death of Amaziah, providing the parallel account.
2 Chronicles 25:28 adds the burial details following the death, completing the narrative of Amaziah.
2 Chronicles 24:25 recounts King Joash's death by conspiracy, similar to Amaziah's fate.