1 Kings 22:36
And there went a proclamation throughout the host about the going down of the sun, saying, Every man to his city, and every man to his own country.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 22:17 prophesied Israel scattered without a shepherd — fulfilled here by the proclamation sending everyone home after Ahab's death.
1 Kings 12:24 commands 'return every man to his house' after the kingdom split — similar phrasing to this post-battle dispersal.
Judges 21:24 uses the same 'every man to his inheritance' formula after a civil war, echoing the post-battle dispersal here.
In 1 Samuel 4:10, Israel flees every man to his tent after defeat—identical idiom of retreat after a lost battle.
2 Kings 14:12 reports Judah fleeing 'every man to their tents' after defeat — parallel to this proclamation after Israel's defeat.
Judges 9:55 shows men departing to their places after Abimelech's death—identical language of disbanding after a leader falls.
2 Chronicles 25:22 records Judah fleeing every man to his tent after defeat, directly paralleling this retreat announcement.
Isaiah 13:14 prophesies every man turning to his own people in Babylon's fall—a future judgment using the same dispersal imagery.
2 Chronicles 11:4 commands return to houses to avoid civil war—different context but same 'every man to his house' formula.