1 Samuel 22:9
Then answered Doeg the Edomite, which was set over the servants of Saul, and said, I saw the son of Jesse coming to Nob, to Ahimelech the son of Ahitub.
Cross-reference
1 Samuel 22:7 sets the scene: Saul complains about his servants' silence, prompting Doeg's report in v.9.
1 Samuel 22:18 records Doeg executing Saul's order to kill the priests, the tragic result of his report here.
1 Samuel 22:19 describes Doeg's slaughter of Nob's inhabitants, extending the destruction from his report.
1 Samuel 21:1-15 records the event Doeg reports here — David's visit to Ahimelech at Nob, where Doeg was present.
1 Samuel 21:7 introduces Doeg the Edomite, the very person who later reports to Saul in 22:9 — providing his identity and background.
Psalm 52:1 is titled as David's response when Doeg told Saul — directly referencing this same event and condemning the boastful evildoer.
Proverbs 24:28 warns against being a witness without cause, directly contrasting Doeg's false and malicious testimony that led to slaughter.
Ezekiel 22:9 condemns slander that leads to bloodshed — Doeg's slanderous report to Saul results in the killing of the priests.
Matthew 26:59-61 describes false witnesses seeking Jesus' death — similar to Doeg's testimony used to condemn innocent priests.
James 3:6 describes the tongue as a fire setting destruction in motion; Doeg's tongue ignited the massacre of the priests.
Psalm 27:12 may reflect David's experience with false witnesses like Doeg, who reported him to Saul.
Proverbs 29:12 warns that a ruler who listens to lies corrupts his officials — Saul heeds Doeg's report and orders the massacre of priests.