Matthew 1:10

And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias;

Cross-reference

2 Kings 20:21 Historical context

2 Kings 20:21 records Hezekiah's death and Manasseh's succession, continuing the narrative from this genealogy.

Jeremiah 1:2 Historical context

Jeremiah 1:2 dates Jeremiah's call to the reign of Josiah son of Amon, directly linking the prophet to the king in the genealogy.

2 Chronicles 35:1–27 Historical context

2 Chronicles 35:1-27 recounts Josiah's Passover and death, completing his story from the genealogy.

2 Chronicles 34:1–33 Historical context

2 Chronicles 34:1-33 details Josiah's early reign and reforms, echoing the king from the genealogy.

2 Chronicles 33:25 Historical context

2 Chronicles 33:25 describes Amon's assassination and Josiah's succession, giving the backstory for the father-son pair in the genealogy.

2 Chronicles 33:20–24 Historical context

2 Chronicles 33:20-24 covers Manasseh's death and Amon's short reign and assassination, parallel to the genealogical record.

2 Chronicles 33:1–19 Historical context

2 Chronicles 33:1-19 gives a detailed account of Manasseh's reign, including his sin and repentance, background to his place here.

2 Chronicles 32:33 Historical context

2 Chronicles 32:33 records Hezekiah's death and Manasseh's succession, directly corresponding to the genealogical transition.

1 Chronicles 3:13-15 provides a parallel genealogy confirming the same line of Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, and Josiah.

2 Kings 24:4 Historical context

2 Kings 24:4 specifics Manasseh's shedding of innocent blood, deepening the reason for divine judgment on his reign.

2 Kings 24:3 Historical context

2 Kings 24:3 reveals that Manasseh's sins led to Judah's exile, adding historical consequence to his place in the genealogy.

2 Kings 23:1–30 Historical context

2 Kings 23:1-30 recounts Josiah's reforms and covenant renewal, providing the historical narrative of the king listed in the genealogy.

2 Kings 22:1 Historical context

2 Kings 22:1 introduces Josiah's reign and age, giving background to the king listed at the end of the genealogy.

2 Kings 21:26 Historical context

2 Kings 21:26 notes Amon's burial and Josiah's succession, linking the last two names in the verse.

2 Kings 21:19–26 Historical context

2 Kings 21:19-26 describes Amon's evil reign and assassination, providing context for his mention in the genealogy.

2 Kings 21:1 Historical context

2 Kings 21:1 introduces Manasseh's reign, the son of Hezekiah listed in this genealogy.

1 Kings 13:2 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Kings 13:2 prophesies Josiah by name, showing the genealogical line leads to a predicted king who would reform Israel.

1 Chronicles 3:14 lists Amon and Josiah in a genealogy from Chronicles, directly parallel to the lineage in the genealogy.

Jeremiah 1:3 Historical context

Jeremiah 1:3 mentions Jehoiakim and Zedekiah, sons of Josiah, continuing the royal line after the king in the genealogy.