1 Kings 16:10

And Zimri went in and smote him, and killed him, in the twenty and seventh year of Asa king of Judah, and reigned in his stead.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 16:15 Historical context

1 Kings 16:15 continues the story: Zimri's seven-day reign begins right after this murder, completing the narrative.

1 Kings 16:23 Historical context

1 Kings 16:23 records Omri's reign beginning after Zimri's short rule — showing the aftermath of this assassination.

In 2 Kings 9:31, Jezebel calls Jehu 'Zimri, murderer of your master' — directly referencing this assassination as an archetype.

2 Kings 8:15 describes Hazael killing King Ben-hadad and taking the throne — another assassination by a servant, paralleling Zimri's act.

2 Kings 15:10 recounts Shallum assassinating King Zechariah and reigning — another regicide in Israel's pattern of conspiracy.