Matthew 1:7
And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;
Cross-references
1 Kings 11:43 records Solomon's death and Rehoboam's succession, matching Matthew 1:7's genealogy.
1 Kings 14:31 recounts Rehoboam's death and Abijah's succession, the exact next step in Matthew's genealogy.
1 Kings 15:8-23 covers Abijah's death and Asa's reign, including Asa's reforms and wars, fleshing out the genealogical names.
1 Chronicles 3:10 gives the same genealogical line from Solomon through Rehoboam, Abijah, and Asa, confirming Matthew's record.
2 Chronicles 9:31 describes Rehoboam succeeding Solomon, providing the historical transition behind the genealogy.
2 Chronicles 12:16 records Rehoboam's death and Abijah's succession, confirming the generational handoff in Matthew 1:7.
2 Chronicles 10:1 begins Rehoboam's reign at Shechem, setting the stage for the kingdom's split that follows the genealogy.
2 Chronicles 11:20 names Maacah as Abijah's mother and lists his brothers, expanding the family tree behind Matthew's mention.
2 Chronicles 16:14 details Asa's lavish burial, adding a concrete image to the name in Matthew's list.