1 Kings 20:40

And as thy servant was busy here and there, he was gone. And the king of Israel said unto him, So shall thy judgment be; thyself hast decided it.

Cross-reference

2 Samuel 12:5-7 parallels this exactly: Nathan's parable makes David condemn himself, just as Ahab's own words here condemn him.

Job 15:6 Related theme

Job 15:6 states 'your own mouth condemns you' — the same principle of self-condemnation by one's own pronouncement as Ahab experiences.

Matthew 21:41-43 parallels this: the hearers pronounce judgment on themselves, just as Ahab does, and then the kingdom is taken away.

Luke 19:22 Parallel

In Luke 19:22, the master says 'Out of your own mouth I will judge you' — same self-condemnation pattern as Ahab's verdict on himself.

In 2 Samuel 14:13, the woman of Tekoa uses a similar parable to make David convict himself — same technique of self-condemnation.

Ecclesiastes 10:12 Related theme

Ecclesiastes 10:12 says a fool is consumed by his own lips — Ahab's hasty judgment is an example of being undone by his own words.