Micah 4:8
And thou, O tower of the flock, the strong hold of the daughter of Zion, unto thee shall it come, even the first dominion; the kingdom shall come to the daughter of Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Genesis 35:21 is the only other place naming the tower of Eder (Migdal Eder), which Micah 4:8 directly references as 'tower of the flock'.
Numbers 24:19 prophesies a ruler from Jacob exercising dominion, directly linking to the restoration of kingship to Zion.
2 Samuel 5:7 records David capturing Zion, the same hill where Micah 4:8 promises future dominion. David's conquest prefigures the restoration.
Obadiah 1:21 declares the kingdom shall be the Lord's on Mount Zion, directly parallel to the dominion coming to Zion.
John 12:15 depicts Jesus entering Zion as king, fulfilling the hope of restored dominion proclaimed here.
Isaiah 10:32 mentions 'mount of the daughter of Zion' under threat; Micah 4:8 promises dominion to 'hill of the daughter of Zion'. Same phrase, opposite contexts.
Daniel 2:44 describes an everlasting kingdom set up by God, aligning with the former dominion coming to Jerusalem.
Daniel 7:18 tells of saints receiving the kingdom forever, matching the kingship promised to the daughter of Jerusalem.