2 Kings 1:1

Then Moab rebelled against Israel after the death of Ahab.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 3:4 Historical context

2 Kings 3:4 introduces Mesha, king of Moab, who rebelled after Ahab's death, directly expanding on 2 Kings 1:1.

2 Kings 8:20 shows Edom's revolt from Judah, paralleling Moab's rebellion after Ahab's death — similar pattern of vassal uprisings.

2 Kings 8:22 notes Edom's ongoing revolt and Libnah's rebellion, adding another example of vassal revolts in the same era.

2 Samuel 8:2 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:2 shows David making Moab tributaries, setting up the reversal when Moab rebels after Ahab's death.

1 Chronicles 18:2 Historical context

1 Chronicles 18:2 records David's victory over Moab, providing context for their rebellion after Ahab's death.

Psalm 60:8 Contrast

Psalm 60:8 calls Moab a washbasin, symbolizing David's subjugation, contrasting with their rebellion later.