2 Samuel 19:41
And, behold, all the men of Israel came to the king, and said unto the king, Why have our brethren the men of Judah stolen thee away, and have brought the king, and his household, and all David’s men with him, over Jordan?
Cross-reference
In 2 Samuel 19:3, the same Hebrew root 'steal away' describes the army's shame—echoing the accusation that Judah stole David.
2 Samuel 20:1 records Sheba's rebellion immediately after the complaint—shows the tribal fracture escalating from this dispute.
2 Samuel 20:2 describes Israel deserting David for Sheba while Judah stays—direct result of the tribal tension here.
2 Samuel 3:12 shows Abner promising to bring all Israel to David—contrasts with the later tribal jealousy over who brought David back.
Genesis 31:27 continues Laban's complaint of being denied a proper farewell—parallels Israel's grievance that Judah took David without their involvement.
Judges 8:1 records Ephraim's complaint against Gideon — the same tribal jealousy as Israel's complaint here about Judah.
Judges 12:1 has Ephraim angrily confronting Jephthah over exclusion — mirroring Israel's grievance against Judah.
Genesis 31:26 has Laban accusing Jacob of stealing away his daughters—mirrors Israel's claim that Judah stole David without them.