2 Chronicles 18:12

And the messenger that went to call Micaiah spake to him, saying, Behold, the words of the prophets declare good to the king with one assent; let thy word therefore, I pray thee, be like one of theirs, and speak thou good.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 18:11 Historical context

2 Chronicles 18:11 shows the false prophets unanimously promising victory — the specific message the messenger wants Micaiah to echo.

Isaiah 30:10 explicitly describes people demanding pleasant prophecies and illusions — exactly the pressure Micaiah faces from the messenger.

Hosea 7:3 Parallel

Hosea 7:3 says the wicked delight the king with lies — directly mirrors the false prophets' unanimous flattery of Ahab.

Micah 2:6 Parallel

Micah 2:6 records people telling prophets not to prophesy doom — parallel to the messenger telling Micaiah to speak only favorably.

Micah 2:11 Parallel

Micah 2:11 says a liar who prophesies plenty is the ideal prophet for a people — exactly the kind of prophet Ahab's court prefers.

1 Kings 22:14 records Micaiah's resolute reply that he will speak only what the Lord tells him — the direct response to the messenger's demand here.

Ezekiel 13:10 condemns false prophets who cry 'peace' when there is none—the same deception the messenger pressures Micaiah to join.

Amos 7:13 Parallel

Amos 7:13 shows Amaziah ordering Amos to stop prophesying at the king's sanctuary — a similar attempt to suppress truth that displeases the king.