1 Kings 13:22
But camest back, and hast eaten bread and drunk water in the place, of the which the Lord did say to thee, Eat no bread, and drink no water; thy carcase shall not come unto the sepulchre of thy fathers.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 13:9 gives the original command not to eat or drink — the very command violated here.
1 Kings 13:19 records the act of disobedience that led to this judgment — the man ate and drank despite the command.
1 Kings 13:30 shows the man's burial in another's tomb, fulfilling the consequence predicted in this verse.
Isaiah 14:18-20 similarly describes a king denied burial with his ancestors as divine judgment, echoing the prophet's fate.
Jeremiah 22:18 declares Jehoiakim will be buried like a donkey, no lament — a parallel judgment of dishonorable burial.
Jeremiah 22:19 specifies burial like a donkey, cast out — an even stronger parallel to the prophet's denied ancestral tomb.
Genesis 47:30 shows Joseph requesting burial with his fathers, the very privilege denied to the prophet — a direct contrast.
2 Samuel 19:37 has Chimham requesting to be buried with his parents, a normal desire — contrasting the prophet's punishment.