2 Kings 24:19
And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that Jehoiakim had done.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 24:9 uses the same 'did evil in the sight of the LORD' formula for Jehoiachin, showing the repeated pattern.
2 Kings 23:37 uses the same 'did evil in the sight of the LORD' formula for Jehoiakim, showing parallel evaluations.
2 Chronicles 36:12 adds that Zedekiah did evil and did not humble himself before Jeremiah, expanding the evaluation.
Jeremiah 37:1 introduces Zedekiah, the same king whose evil is noted here, providing historical context.
Jeremiah 38:28 describes the fall of Jerusalem during Zedekiah's reign, the outcome of the evil deeds noted here.
Ezekiel 21:25 directly calls Zedekiah a wicked prince, echoing the assessment of his evil here.
Jeremiah 37:2 states that Zedekiah refused to listen to the LORD's words, specifying the nature of the evil he did here.
Jeremiah 52:2 repeats verbatim the same judgment on Zedekiah, confirming the historical record.
Jeremiah 24:8 metaphorically calls Zedekiah an 'evil fig,' echoing the evil deeds noted in 2 Kings 24:19.