Micah 1:15
Yet will I bring an heir unto thee, O inhabitant of Mareshah: he shall come unto Adullam the glory of Israel.
Cross-references
Isaiah 10:5 explicitly names Assyria as the rod of God's anger — the conqueror Micah says God will bring. Clarifies the agent of judgment.
Isaiah 10:6 continues describing Assyria's mission as God's instrument of wrath against a godless nation, reinforcing Micah's prophecy.
Joshua 15:35 lists Adullam among Judah's cities, providing a location reference for Micah's prophecy.
Joshua 15:44 lists Mareshah among Judah's cities, confirming its location as the target of Micah's prophecy.
1 Samuel 22:1 records David's escape to the cave of Adullam, giving historical context to the place named in Micah.
2 Samuel 23:13 describes David's band at the cave of Adullam, linking the site to his fugitive days.
1 Chronicles 11:15 parallels 2 Samuel 23:13, also recounting David at the cave of Adullam.
2 Chronicles 11:7 mentions Adullam as a fortress rebuilt by Rehoboam, adding historical background.
2 Chronicles 14:9 records Zerah the Ethiopian marching to Mareshah, linking the city to a historical battle.
Genesis 38:1 refers to an Adullamite, showing the town existed in Judah's early history.