2 Kings 1:9
Then the king sent unto him a captain of fifty with his fifty. And he went up to him: and, behold, he sat on the top of an hill. And he spake unto him, Thou man of God, the king hath said, Come down.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 1:12 repeats the same summons with a second captain, leading again to fire from heaven — reinforcing the pattern of judgment.
In 2 Kings 6:13, a king similarly sends forces to capture a prophet (Elisha), echoing the pattern of royal hostility toward God's messengers.
In 2 Kings 6:14, the Syrian king sends a great army to surround the city for Elisha, paralleling Ahaziah's dispatch of a captain and fifty to seize Elijah.
In 1 Kings 18:10, Ahab had searched every nation for Elijah, showing a pattern of kings relentlessly seeking Elijah—here Ahaziah continues that hostility.
Matthew 27:41-43 has the chief priests mocking Jesus to 'come down' from the cross—mirrors the captain's 'come down' to Elijah on the mountain.
Mark 15:32 repeats the challenge for Jesus to 'come down'—echoes the captain's command to Elijah, both confronted by mockers.