1 Kings 22:15

So he came to the king. And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramoth–gilead to battle, or shall we forbear? And he answered him, Go, and prosper: for the Lord shall deliver it into the hand of the king.

Cross-reference

In 1 Kings 22:6, the false prophets unanimously predict victory — Micaiah in verse 15 sarcastically repeats their words to expose their falsehood.

In 1 Kings 18:27, Elijah mocks Baal's prophets with sarcasm — Micaiah uses the same ironic tone in telling Ahab to go up and prosper.

2 Kings 3:13: Elisha similarly dismisses the king of Israel with ironic advice to consult other prophets, echoing Micaiah's sarcasm.

2 Chronicles 18:14 records the same exchange; Micaiah's sarcastic 'go up and triumph' is identical, providing a parallel witness.

In Judges 10:14, God ironically tells Israel to go to false gods for help — Micaiah similarly tells Ahab to trust the false prophets' prediction.

2 Samuel 5:19 records God's genuine promise of victory to David—contrasting with Micaiah's sarcastic, false assurance to Ahab.

1 Chronicles 14:10 records God's true directive to David—contrasting with Micaiah's ironic, false 'go up and prosper' to Ahab.