1 Chronicles 14:2
And David perceived that the Lord had confirmed him king over Israel, for his kingdom was lifted up on high, because of his people Israel.
Cross-references
Numbers 24:7 prophesies a king whose kingdom shall be exalted, a direct linguistic parallel to this verse's 'kingdom highly exalted'.
2 Samuel 7:8 reminds David that God took him from shepherding to be prince over Israel, the foundation of his establishment as king.
2 Samuel 7:16 promises an eternal throne for David's house, echoing the exaltation of his kingdom mentioned here.
1 Kings 10:9 praises God for setting a king on the throne because He loves Israel, mirroring the 'for the sake of his people' here.
2 Chronicles 2:11 states God made Solomon king because He loves His people, the same logic as David's exaltation for Israel's sake.
Psalm 89:20-37 recounts God's covenant with David, reaffirming the establishment and exaltation of his throne for Israel's sake.
2 Samuel 5:12 is the parallel account of the same event, nearly identical wording describing David's established kingdom.