2 Samuel 19:10
And Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in battle. Now therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back?
Cross-reference
2 Samuel 15:12
Historical context
2 Samuel 15:12 describes Absalom's conspiracy and anointing, the background to the people's statement that 'Absalom... is dead' in the main verse.
2 Samuel 18:14
Historical context
In 2 Samuel 18:14, Joab kills Absalom — providing the specific death that ended the rebellion mentioned here.
2 Samuel 15:10
Historical context
In 2 Samuel 15:10, Absalom proclaims himself king at Hebron — the earlier rebellion referred to here.
Hosea 8:4
Parallel
In Hosea 8:4, God condemns making kings without His approval — directly paralleling the people's unauthorized anointing of Absalom here.