2 Kings 9:30
And when Jehu was come to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; and she painted her face, and tired her head, and looked out at a window.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 4:30
Allusion
Jeremiah 4:30 uses the same imagery of painting eyes as a metaphor for futile allure, directly echoing Jezebel's actions.
Ezekiel 23:40
Allusion
In Ezekiel 23:40, the same phrase 'painted your eyes' is used metaphorically for Jerusalem's unfaithfulness, mirroring Jezebel's seductive preparation.
1 Kings 16:31
Historical context
1 Kings 16:31 introduces Jezebel as Ahab's wife and Baal worshiper—this explains her hostile role and wicked character here.
1 Kings 21:23
Prophetic fulfillment
In 1 Kings 21:23, this is the prophecy that dogs will eat Jezebel; here she is preparing to meet that fate.
Revelation 2:20
Typology
Revelation 2:20 refers to the same OT Jezebel as a false prophetess who leads people astray — she is a type of seducing deceiver.