2 Kings 16:20
And Ahaz slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David: and Hezekiah his son reigned in his stead.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 18:1 announces Hezekiah's reign immediately after Ahaz's death — the narrative continuation.
2 Kings 21:26 records Amon's burial with the same phrasing — consistent death formula.
2 Kings 21:18 records Manasseh's death and burial with the same formula — a pattern for Judah's kings.
2 Chronicles 28:27 gives the parallel burial account for Ahaz — directly corresponding to 2 Kings 16:20.
2 Chronicles 29:1 records Hezekiah's reign beginning after Ahaz — the Chronicler's parallel account.
Matthew 1:9 lists Ahaz as father of Hezekiah in Jesus' genealogy, confirming the succession recorded here.
2 Chronicles 28:26 concludes Ahaz's reign and refers to the same source (book of kings), paralleling this verse's account of his death.
Isaiah 14:28 dates a prophecy to the year of Ahaz's death, directly referencing the event recorded here.
1 Kings 11:43 uses the same 'slept with his fathers... his son reigned' formula for Solomon's death, mirroring Ahaz's burial and succession.
1 Chronicles 3:13 includes Ahaz in the genealogical list of David's line — confirming his place.
Isaiah 1:1 dates Isaiah's vision to the days of Ahaz — connecting the prophet to this king's era.
Hosea 1:1 lists Ahaz and Hezekiah among kings during Hosea's ministry, linking the succession from Ahaz to Hezekiah to prophetic activity.
Micah 1:1 also mentions Ahaz and Hezekiah as kings during Micah's prophecy, connecting to Ahaz's death and Hezekiah's succession.