2 Kings 8:28
And he went with Joram the son of Ahab to the war against Hazael king of Syria in Ramoth–gilead; and the Syrians wounded Joram.
Cross-references
2 Kings 8:12 reveals Elisha's prophecy of Hazael's future atrocities — this battle against Joram begins that conflict.
2 Kings 9:15 continues the story: Joram returns to Jezreel to recover from these wounds, setting the stage for Jehu's coup.
2 Kings 9:14 recounts the same situation—Joram defending Ramoth-gilead against Hazael—as the backdrop for Jehu's conspiracy.
2 Kings 9:16 continues the story: Ahaziah goes to Jezreel to visit the wounded Joram from this battle.
1 Kings 19:17 prophesies that those escaping Hazael's sword will be slain by Jehu—here the conflict with Hazael begins.
1 Kings 22:3 shows Ahab earlier fighting for Ramoth-gilead; Joram continues the same conflict here.
2 Chronicles 22:5 is the parallel account of this same battle, confirming the alliance and Joram's wounding.
1 Kings 19:15 commands anointing Hazael as king—here he wages war, fulfilling that commission.
1 Kings 22:4 records an earlier alliance at the same location: Ahab persuades Jehoshaphat to fight at Ramoth-gilead, mirroring this battle.
2 Chronicles 18:3 records Jehoshaphat's pledge to join Ahab — a similar commitment to the alliance Ahaziah makes with Joram here.
2 Chronicles 18:31 recounts God's deliverance of Jehoshaphat in the same battle location — a contrast to Joram being wounded here.