2 Kings 24:6
So Jehoiakim slept with his fathers: and Jehoiachin his son reigned in his stead.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 36:6 shows Jehoiakim bound and taken to Babylon, adding detail not present in Kings’ account of his death.
2 Chronicles 36:8 mirrors the formula: 'rest of his acts' and his son Jehoiachin reigning, paralleling Kings' summary.
Jeremiah 22:18 prophesies no lamentation for Jehoiakim — a judgment fulfilled by his death recorded in Kings.
Jeremiah 22:19 prophesies an ignominious burial like a donkey — contrasting with the peaceful 'slept with his fathers' in Kings.
Jeremiah 36:30 prophesies Jehoiakim's body cast out and no descendant on the throne — adding judgment details to his death.
1 Chronicles 3:16 lists Jehoiakim's sons Jeconiah and Zedekiah, confirming the succession mentioned in Kings.
Esther 2:6 mentions the captivity under Jehoiachin (Jeconiah), linking to the king who succeeded Jehoiakim.