2 Samuel 20:24
And Adoram was over the tribute: and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder:
Cross-reference
1 Kings 4:3
Historical context
In 1 Kings 4:3, Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud still serves as recorder under Solomon — continuity of the office.
1 Kings 12:18
Historical context
In 1 Kings 12:18, the same Adoram, still over forced labor, is sent by Rehoboam and stoned to death by Israel — showing his fate.
Isaiah 36:3
Parallel
Isaiah 36:3 is a parallel account of the same event in 2 Kings 18:18, with the same recorder Joah.
1 Kings 4:6
Historical context
1 Kings 4:6 mentions Adoniram over forced labor, likely the same office and person as Adoram here, continuing the administrative role under Solomon.
2 Kings 18:18
Historical context
In 2 Kings 18:18, a different recorder (Joah) appears under Hezekiah — the office persisted with a new occupant.
2 Chronicles 34:8
Historical context
In 2 Chronicles 34:8, Joah son of Joahaz is recorder under Josiah — another later holder of the same office.