1 Samuel 13:11

And Samuel said, What hast thou done? And Saul said, Because I saw that the people were scattered from me, and that thou camest not within the days appointed, and that the Philistines gathered themselves together at Michmash;

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 13:5 Historical context

In 1 Samuel 13:5, the massive Philistine army explains the panic Saul describes in his excuse.

1 Samuel 13:2 Historical context

In 1 Samuel 13:2, Saul had only 3000 men, explaining his fear that prompted the rash sacrifice.

1 Samuel 13:16 Historical context

In 1 Samuel 13:16, after the offering, Saul and Jonathan are at Geba, showing the immediate aftermath.

In 1 Samuel 14:19, Saul consults the priest before battle, contrasting with his earlier rash offering without Samuel.

In Genesis 3:13, God asks Eve 'What is this that thou hast done?' and she blames the serpent — the same questioning and blame-shifting pattern as Samuel's question to Saul.

In Genesis 4:10, God asks Cain 'What hast thou done?' after his sin — the same direct question Samuel uses to confront Saul's disobedience.

Joshua 7:19 Parallel

In Joshua 7:19, Joshua asks Achan to confess what he has done — the same 'what hast thou done' question, but with a call to repentance.