2 Chronicles 18:18
Again he said, Therefore hear the word of the Lord; I saw the Lord sitting upon his throne, and all the host of heaven standing on his right hand and on his left.
Cross-references
1 Kings 22:19-23 recounts the identical vision of God on his throne with the heavenly host deliberating Ahab's fate.
In Acts 7:55, Stephen's vision parallels Micaiah's: both see heaven opened and the glory of God with a figure at His right hand.
In Acts 7:56, Stephen declares the Son of Man standing at God's right hand, echoing Micaiah's vision of the heavenly host before the throne.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:11, God sends a strong delusion, paralleling the lying spirit sent to Ahab in the context of this vision.
Isaiah 6:1-5 also depicts the Lord seated on a throne with attending beings — a similar throne theophany.
Daniel 7:9 portrays God seated on a throne in a heavenly court scene, akin to Micaiah's vision.
In Genesis 32:2, Jacob sees 'God's army' (host of heaven), paralleling the 'host of heaven' standing before the Lord in Micaiah's vision.
In Psalm 103:20, angels are called 'mighty ones' who obey God's word, mirroring the obedient heavenly host in Micaiah's throne vision.
In Psalm 103:21, 'all his hosts' are ministers doing God's will, echoing the standing host in Micaiah's vision.