2 Chronicles 18:25

Then the king of Israel said, Take ye Micaiah, and carry him back to Amon the governor of the city, and to Joash the king’s son;

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 18:8, Ahab summoned Micaiah; here he orders him imprisoned – ironic reversal from hearing to punishing.

In 2 Chronicles 25:16, King Amaziah silences a prophet – similar to Ahab imprisoning Micaiah for delivering a true prophecy.

In Jeremiah 37:15-21, Jeremiah is imprisoned for prophesying judgment – a direct parallel to Micaiah's imprisonment by Ahab for speaking truth.

In Jeremiah 38:6, Jeremiah is cast into a muddy cistern – an even harsher imprisonment than Micaiah's bread and water, both for speaking God's word.

In 1 Kings 22:27, the same command to imprison Micaiah is recorded verbatim – a parallel account of this event.

In 1 Kings 13:4, Jeroboam orders the man of God seized and his hand withers – contrasting with Ahab's order here which faces no immediate divine judgment.