2 Kings 14:24

And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord: he departed not from all the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 13:2 uses the exact same formula for Jehoahaz—both kings did evil by following Jeroboam I's sins.

2 Kings 13:6 says the people did not depart from the sins of Jeroboam—same pattern of persistent idolatry.

2 Kings 13:11 describes Joash's evil in identical terms—he also did not depart from Jeroboam's sins.

2 Kings 3:3 Parallel

2 Kings 3:3 uses the same formula for Jehoram — clinging to Jeroboam's sins, showing a persistent pattern among Israel's kings.

2 Kings 10:29 notes Jehu also did not turn from Jeroboam's sins, linking this recurring evaluation across multiple kings.

2 Kings 15:9 repeats the same judgment for Jeroboam II's son Zechariah, extending the pattern.

1 Kings 12:28–31 Historical context

1 Kings 12:28-31 records the golden calves and high places—the very sins of Jeroboam I that later kings repeated.

Amos 7:10 Historical context

Amos 7:10 records Amaziah reporting Amos's conspiracy against Jeroboam II, providing historical context for this king's evil reign.