1 Chronicles 11:3
Therefore came all the elders of Israel to the king to Hebron; and David made a covenant with them in Hebron before the Lord; and they anointed David king over Israel, according to the word of the Lord by Samuel.
Cross-references
In 1 Chronicles 14:8, the Philistines attack upon hearing David's anointing over all Israel—a direct consequence of this event.
In 1 Samuel 15:28, Samuel prophesied the kingdom would be torn from Saul and given to David. Here that word is fulfilled.
1 Samuel 16:1 records God's command to anoint David as king, setting the stage for the public anointing at Hebron in this verse.
1 Samuel 16:12 is Samuel's anointing of David, the private precursor to the public anointing at Hebron recorded here.
1 Samuel 16:13 describes Samuel anointing David and the Spirit coming upon him, the private anointing that precedes the public one here.
In 1 Samuel 28:17, Samuel's ghost repeats the prophecy that the kingdom is given to David. This confirms the fulfillment here.
In 2 Samuel 2:4, David was first anointed king over Judah only; here he is anointed over all Israel, completing that earlier step.
2 Samuel 5:3 gives the parallel account of David's covenant and anointing at Hebron, nearly word-for-word identical.
2 Samuel 15:10 records Absalom's rebellion also at Hebron, claiming kingship—contrasting David's legitimate anointing here.
1 Samuel 11:15 describes Saul's anointing at Gilgal, a parallel ceremony to David's anointing here, highlighting the transition from Saul to David.