1 Kings 21:7
And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel? arise, and eat bread, and let thine heart be merry: I will give thee the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 21:15 shows the outcome of Jezebel's plan—Naboth dead and the vineyard ready for Ahab.
1 Kings 21:16 shows Ahab taking possession—acting on Jezebel's advice from verse 7.
1 Kings 21:25 states Jezebel stirred up Ahab to wickedness — this directly explains her role in the Naboth incident.
Ecclesiastes 8:4 asserts a king's word is supreme—the authority Jezebel urges Ahab to exercise.
Daniel 5:19-21 recounts Nebuchadnezzar's pride and downfall—a warning against the arrogance Jezebel promotes.
Micah 2:1 condemns those who plot evil and carry it out by power—a direct parallel to Jezebel's scheme.
Micah 2:2 condemns coveting fields and seizing them by violence — the very sin Jezebel orchestrates against Naboth.
1 Samuel 8:14 warns kings will take vineyards — Ahab's seizure of Naboth's vineyard exemplifies this royal abuse.
Esther 5:14 records Zeresh advising Haman to kill Mordecai — a parallel to Jezebel's murderous counsel to Ahab.
Revelation 2:20 uses Jezebel as a type of false prophetess who seduces — the OT Jezebel prefigures this NT deceiver.
Ecclesiastes 4:1 describes oppression by the powerful—the very injustice Jezebel is about to commit.
Micah 7:3 describes corrupt leaders doing evil with both hands — Jezebel's manipulation of power fits this pattern.