2 Chronicles 18:11

And all the prophets prophesied so, saying, Go up to Ramoth–gilead, and prosper: for the Lord shall deliver it into the hand of the king.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 18:5 records the same false prophecy from the 400 prophets, establishing the consensus verse 11 repeats.

2 Chronicles 18:12 shows the messenger urging Micaiah to join the unanimous false prophecy of verse 11.

2 Chronicles 18:33 shows Ahab wounded in battle, directly contradicting the false promise of victory in verse 11.

2 Chronicles 18:34 records Ahab's death at sunset, the ultimate outcome opposite the false prophecy of success.

Proverbs 24:24 pronounces a curse on those who call the wicked righteous — parallel to the false prophets declaring Ahab's success despite his wickedness.

Proverbs 24:25 promises blessing on those who rebuke the wicked — contrasting with the flattering false prophets who tell Ahab what he wants.

Micah 3:5 Parallel

Micah 3:5 condemns prophets who cry 'Peace' when there is no peace — same pattern as these prophets promising 'prosper' to Ahab.

Revelation 16:14 says these spirits deceive kings to gather for battle — directly parallel to false prophets deceiving Ahab into battle at Ramoth-gilead.

Isaiah 44:25 says God frustrates the tokens of liars and makes diviners mad — showing God's sovereignty over false prophets, as seen in the lying spirit sent here.

2 Peter 2:1-3 warns of false teachers who deny the Master and lead many astray — a New Testament echo of the OT false prophets deceiving Ahab.

Revelation 16:13 shows unclean spirits from the false prophet's mouth — symbolizing deceptive influence similar to the lying spirit in 2 Chronicles 18.

Revelation 19:20 depicts the false prophet cast into the lake of fire — ultimate judgment on false prophets, contrasting with the lack of immediate judgment here.

Jude 1:16 Parallel

Jude 1:16 describes false teachers who flatter for advantage — mirroring the false prophets who spoke favorable words to gain favor with Ahab.