2 Kings 15:9
And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, as his fathers had done: he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin.
Cross-references
2 Kings 15:18 condemns Menahem with the same phrase — Zechariah's evil is part of a repeated formula.
2 Kings 15:24 uses the same formula to condemn Menahem for following Jeroboam’s sins, repeating the pattern of evaluation.
2 Kings 15:28 similarly condemns Pekah for not departing from Jeroboam’s sins, continuing the consistent judgment formula.
2 Kings 10:29 identifies Jeroboam's sins as the golden calves — Zechariah continues the same sin.
2 Kings 10:31 says Jehu did not turn from Jeroboam's sins — Zechariah likewise 'did not depart' from them.
2 Kings 13:2 uses the same formula for Jehoahaz — Zechariah is evaluated by that same standard.
2 Kings 13:11 uses the same formula for Joash — Zechariah's evil is described identically.
2 Kings 14:24 describes Jeroboam II's evil — Zechariah his son continues the family pattern.
2 Kings 3:3 says Jehoram clung to Jeroboam's sins — Zechariah also did not depart, showing persistent pattern.
2 Kings 17:2 evaluates Hoshea as evil but less than prior kings, a variation on the same pattern of condemnation.
2 Kings 17:22 summarizes Israel walking in all Jeroboam’s sins, linking the kings’ individual failures to national judgment.