2 Kings 24:1

In his days Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up, and Jehoiakim became his servant three years: then he turned and rebelled against him.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 17:4 records Hoshea's similar rebellion against Assyria — both vassal kings turning against their overlords.

2 Kings 25:1 Historical context

2 Kings 25:1 recounts the siege of Jerusalem that followed Jehoiakim's rebellion — the direct consequence.

2 Chronicles 36:6–21 Historical context

2 Chronicles 36:6-21 gives a fuller account of Nebuchadnezzar's invasion and exile under Jehoiakim.

Jeremiah 25:1 Historical context

Jeremiah 25:1 dates Jeremiah's prophecy to the same fourth year of Jehoiakim, linking prophetic word and historical event.

Jeremiah 25:9 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 25:9 prophesies God sending Babylon against Judah, which 2 Kings 24:1 records as fulfilled.

Daniel 1:1 Parallel

Daniel 1:1 recounts the same event of Nebuchadnezzar besieging Jerusalem in Jehoiakim's reign.

Isaiah 36:5 Parallel

Isaiah 36:5 records an accusation of rebellion against Assyria — the same charge Jehoiakim faced against Babylon.

Jeremiah 1:3 Historical context

Jeremiah 1:3 sets Jeremiah's ministry during Jehoiakim's reign — the same timeframe as this rebellion.

Jeremiah 4:7 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 4:7 prophesies the 'lion' from Babylon — Nebuchadnezzar's invasion that came in Jehoiakim's day.

Matthew 1:11 Historical context

Matthew 1:11 places Jeconiah at the Babylonian deportation, the direct outcome of Jehoiakim's rebellion here.

Jeremiah 36:1 Historical context

Jeremiah 36:1 specifies the fourth year of Jehoiakim, when Nebuchadnezzar's invasion began—a precise chronological anchor.

Jeremiah 46:2 Historical context

Jeremiah 46:2 mentions Nebuchadnezzar's defeat of Egypt in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, same time period as the rebellion.

Jeremiah 50:17 Historical context

Jeremiah 50:17 identifies Nebuchadnezzar as the lion that devoured Israel, the same king who made Jehoiakim his servant.

Jeremiah 35:1 Historical context

Jeremiah 35:1 dates a prophecy to the reign of Jehoiakim, the same king who became Nebuchadnezzar's vassal here.