2 Chronicles 18:33
And a certain man drew a bow at a venture, and smote the king of Israel between the joints of the harness: therefore he said to his chariot man, Turn thine hand, that thou mayest carry me out of the host; for I am wounded.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 18:11 has false prophets promising victory; verse 33 shows the reality—Ahab is struck down, exposing their lies.
2 Chronicles 18:16 prophesied Israel scattered without a shepherd when Ahab falls; verse 33 begins that fall with his wounding.
2 Chronicles 35:23 records King Josiah's identical words when wounded by archers—a parallel scene of a king struck in battle, linking their fates.
1 Kings 22:34 is the parallel account of the random arrow striking Ahab between the armor joints.
1 Kings 22:35 continues the narrative: Ahab's wound becomes fatal, and he dies that evening.
1 Kings 20:42 is the prophecy that Ahab's life would be forfeit for sparing Ben-hadad. Here that judgment is being executed on the battlefield.