1 Chronicles 12:38
All these men of war, that could keep rank, came with a perfect heart to Hebron, to make David king over all Israel: and all the rest also of Israel were of one heart to make David king.
Cross-reference
In 1 Chronicles 12:18, Amasai's declaration 'Thine are we, David' echoes the perfect heart of these warriors — both emphasize unified support for David's kingship.
In 1 Chronicles 12:33, the Zebulunites are 'not double-hearted' — directly parallel to the wholehearted loyalty described here.
In 1 Chronicles 11:10, the same 'all Israel' support is described, introducing David's mighty men who helped make him king.
In 1 Chronicles 18:14, David reigns over all Israel — the outcome of the unified decision to make him king here.
Genesis 49:8-10 prophesies Judah's enduring rule — the gathering here to crown David (from Judah) fulfills that ancient promise.
In 2 Chronicles 30:12, God gives the people 'one heart' to obey the king — mirroring the 'one heart' here for David.
2 Samuel 15:10 describes Absalom's rebellion proclaimed from Hebron — contrasting with the rightful anointing of David here.
In 1 Kings 11:4, Solomon's heart was not wholly true, contrasting with the wholehearted support for David here.
In 2 Chronicles 10:1, all Israel gathers to make Rehoboam king, but it leads to division — contrasting the unity here.
In Psalm 101:2, David vows integrity of heart — the same heart condition his supporters show here.
Ezekiel 11:19 promises God will give His people 'one heart' — the 'perfect heart' here foreshadows that spiritual renewal.