1 Kings 21:1

And it came to pass after these things, that Naboth the Jezreelite had a vineyard, which was in Jezreel, hard by the palace of Ahab king of Samaria.

Cross-reference

In 1 Kings 21:8, Jezebel's letters begin the plot to seize the vineyard, directly continuing the narrative introduced here.

1 Kings 20:35–43 Historical context

1 Kings 20:35-43 recounts Ahab's disobedience and the prophet's condemnation, directly preceding and setting up the Naboth incident.

Hosea 1:4 Allusion

Hosea 1:4 names a son Jezreel to symbolize judgment for the bloodshed there — directly alludes to the murder of Naboth and its consequences.

Hosea 1:5 Allusion

Hosea 1:5 foretells breaking Israel's bow in the valley of Jezreel — judgment tied to the same location as the vineyard.

2 Kings 9:21 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 9:21 shows the same field of Naboth as the location where Jehu executes judgment, fulfilling the prophecy tied to this vineyard.

Joshua 19:18 Historical context

Joshua 19:18 lists Jezreel as a city in Issachar's allotment — identifies the geographical setting of the vineyard.

Judges 6:33 Parallel

Judges 6:33 places the Midianite camp in the valley of Jezreel — the same valley where Naboth's vineyard lies.

1 Samuel 29:1 locates the Israelite camp by a fountain in Jezreel — same setting as Naboth's property.