2 Kings 15:3

And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Amaziah had done;

Cross-reference

In 2 Kings 12:3, the same note about high places not removed appears for Jehoash, mirroring Azariah's failing.

In 2 Kings 14:3, Amaziah's evaluation as doing right provides the benchmark for Azariah's similar assessment.

In 2 Kings 16:2, Ahaz did evil, opposite to Azariah's righteousness here — a direct contrast in kingly evaluation.

In 2 Kings 12:2, the same phrase 'did what was right in the eyes of the LORD' describes Jehoash, showing a pattern of evaluation.

In 2 Chronicles 26:4, the same evaluation of Uzziah is given, confirming the parallel history.

In 1 Kings 22:43, Jehoshaphat likewise walked in his father's righteous ways — identical formula for a godly king.

In 2 Chronicles 26:3, the same statement about Uzziah appears — a parallel account of the same king's reign.