2 Chronicles 14:9
And there came out against them Zerah the Ethiopian with an host of a thousand thousand, and three hundred chariots; and came unto Mareshah.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 12:3 mentions Cushites among Shishak's forces, directly linking Zerah's Cushite identity to earlier Egyptian invaders.
2 Chronicles 16:8 explicitly references the Cushite invasion and Asa's victory, confirming the historical event.
In 2 Chronicles 6:34, Solomon prays for when Israel goes to war—the very scenario Asa faces. This verse provides the prayer context for Asa's battle.
In 2 Chronicles 13:3, Abijah faces a massive enemy army, mirroring Asa's confrontation with Zerah. Both show large-scale battles in Judah's history.
Isaiah 8:10 declares that enemy plans fail because 'God is with us'; Asa's victory over Zerah exemplifies this truth.
Deuteronomy 28:7 promises enemies will flee; Asa's victory over Zerah demonstrates this covenant blessing in action.
Judges 7:12 describes the countless Midianite army, paralleling Zerah's million-man horde as overwhelming odds God overcomes.
1 Kings 8:44 speaks of praying toward the temple in battle; Asa's prayer before facing Zerah exemplifies this pattern.
Psalm 33:16 teaches that no king is saved by a large army—precisely Asa's situation. God, not numbers, brings victory.
In 1 Chronicles 19:7, a similar vast army with chariots marches against Israel, but under David. This parallels Asa's enemy threat with chariots.
Isaiah 18:2 mentions Cush (Ethiopia) sending ambassadors. This gives background on the nation Zerah led against Asa.