1 Chronicles 17:12

He shall build me an house, and I will stablish his throne for ever.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 17:13 continues the promise: God will be a father to Solomon and not withdraw His love — the immediate next verse deepening the covenant.

1 Chronicles 22:9 Historical context

1 Chronicles 22:9 names the son as Solomon, identifying the builder of the house promised here.

1 Chronicles 22:10 repeats the promise that Solomon will build the house and have an established throne, reinforcing the covenant.

1 Chronicles 28:6-10 restates the promise but adds a condition: obedience required for the eternal throne.

1 Chronicles 29:23 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Chronicles 29:23 shows Solomon actually sitting on the throne as king, fulfilling the promise that David's son would reign.

1 Kings 5:5 Citation

In 1 Kings 5:5, Solomon directly quotes this promise to justify his temple-building project, confirming fulfillment.

Revelation 11:15 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 11:15 declares that the kingdom of the world has become Christ's, and He will reign forever — the ultimate realization of the eternal throne promised here.

1 Corinthians 15:25 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Corinthians 15:25 speaks of Christ reigning until all enemies are subdued — the NT fulfillment of the promise that David's throne would be established forever.

Acts 7:48 Contrast

Acts 7:48 contrasts the promise of a physical temple by asserting God does not dwell in houses made by hands — reorienting the promise to a spiritual reality.

Acts 7:47 Historical context

Acts 7:47 confirms that Solomon, David's son, indeed built God's house — the literal fulfillment of the promise in 1 Chronicles.

John 2:19-21 reveals Jesus as the true temple — his resurrection fulfills the pattern of a son building God's house, transcending the physical temple.

Zechariah 6:13 expands the promise: the Branch will build the temple, sit on a throne, and be a priest — combining royal and priestly roles.

Zechariah 6:12 identifies the coming 'Branch' who will build the Lord's temple, directly echoing the promise to David of a son who builds God's house.

Daniel 2:44 Parallel

Daniel 2:44 describes a kingdom that will never be destroyed, echoing the Davidic covenant's promise of an eternal throne established by God.

Isaiah 9:7 Allusion

Isaiah 9:7 expands the promise: a child will sit on David's throne, establishing an everlasting kingdom — the messianic fulfillment of the eternal throne.

Psalm 89:37 Parallel

Psalm 89:37 compares the Davidic throne to the moon's enduring faithfulness, further reinforcing the promise of an eternal kingdom in 1 Chronicles.

Psalm 89:36 Parallel

Psalm 89:36 uses imagery of the sun to emphasize the enduring nature of David's throne, paralleling the eternal establishment in 1 Chronicles.

Psalm 89:29 Parallel

Psalm 89:29 reinforces the eternal nature of the Davidic throne, echoing the 'forever' aspect of the promise in 1 Chronicles.

Psalm 89:4 Parallel

Psalm 89:4 reiterates the Davidic covenant: God will establish David's throne forever, directly paralleling the promise of an eternal throne in 1 Chronicles.

2 Chronicles 3:1 Historical context

2 Chronicles 3:1 records the actual beginning of temple construction, fulfilling the 'he shall build me an house'.

2 Chronicles 6:9 reiterates that David's son, not David, would build the house—a restatement of the promise.

2 Chronicles 6:4 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Chronicles 6:4 explicitly states God fulfilled his promise to David about building the temple.

2 Chronicles 6:2 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Chronicles 6:2 records Solomon's temple dedication, confirming he built the house for God as promised.

1 Kings 8:19 reiterates the promise that David's son, not David himself, would build the house — the same condition stated in the original covenant.

1 Kings 8:15 Historical context

1 Kings 8:15 has Solomon blessing God for fulfilling with His hand what He promised to David — a direct acknowledgment of the covenant's fulfillment.

1 Kings 8:13 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Kings 8:13 records Solomon declaring that he has built a house for God, fulfilling the part of the promise that his son would build the temple.

2 Samuel 7:13 is the parallel account: God promises that David's son will build a house and his throne will be established forever — identical wording.