1 Chronicles 14:4

Now these are the names of his children which he had in Jerusalem; Shammua, and Shobab, Nathan, and Solomon,

Cross-references

1 Chronicles 3:5-9 expands the list of David's Jerusalem-born sons, including these four and more.

1 Chronicles 22:9-12 identifies Solomon as the temple builder — Solomon is among the sons named here.

1 Chronicles 28:5 Related theme

1 Chronicles 28:5 states God chose Solomon from David's sons — Solomon is one of those listed here.

1 Chronicles 28:6 Related theme

1 Chronicles 28:6 repeats that Solomon is chosen to build God's house — a son named here.

2 Samuel 5:14 gives the identical list of David's sons born in Jerusalem — a parallel account.

1 Kings 1:13 Historical context

1 Kings 1:13 shows Bathsheba reminding David of his oath that Solomon would reign, linking to the son listed here.

1 Kings 1:17 Historical context

1 Kings 1:17 similarly records Bathsheba's testimony of David's oath about Solomon's kingship.

1 Kings 2:15 Historical context

1 Kings 2:15 has Adonijah acknowledging the kingdom became Solomon's from the LORD, reinforcing his ordained kingship.

Matthew 1:6 Citation

Matthew 1:6 includes Solomon in Jesus' genealogy, connecting this son to the messianic line.

Luke 3:31 Allusion

Luke 3:31 traces Jesus' genealogy through Nathan, one of David's sons listed here — making Nathan an ancestor of Christ.

2 Samuel 12:25 Historical context

2 Samuel 12:25 adds that Nathan the prophet named Solomon 'Jedidiah,' revealing God's love for him.