1 Chronicles 17:13

I will be his father, and he shall be my son: and I will not take my mercy away from him, as I took it from him that was before thee:

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 17:12 precedes this verse, stating Solomon will build the temple and his throne be established — the immediate context of the sonship promise.

1 Chronicles 10:14 explains why God took the kingdom from Saul — he did not seek God — providing the backdrop for the contrast in the promise.

1 Chronicles 22:10 repeats the same covenant: Solomon as God's son with an eternal throne — a direct restatement.

Hebrews 1:5 Citation

Hebrews 1:5 directly quotes 'I will be to him a father, and he shall be to me a son' and applies it to Christ as superior to angels.

1 Samuel 15:28 Historical context

1 Samuel 15:28 records God tearing the kingdom from Saul — the very event referenced as what will not happen to Solomon.

John 3:35 Allusion

John 3:35 describes the Father's love for the Son and His authority — a NT reflection of the father-son relationship promised to David.

Luke 9:35 Typology

Luke 9:35 declares Jesus as God's beloved Son at the Transfiguration, fulfilling the Davidic sonship typology.

Isaiah 55:3 Allusion

Isaiah 55:3 alludes to the everlasting covenant of steadfast love for David, echoing the promise to David's son.

Psalm 89:29-37 extends the covenant promise to an eternal dynasty, emphasizing the throne's endurance like the sun.

Psalm 89:26-28 expands on the father-son promise, adding that God will make him firstborn and keep steadfast love forever.

Psalm 2:7 Allusion

Psalm 2:7 uses the same father-son language ('You are my Son') in a messianic coronation context, echoing the Davidic promise.

1 Kings 11:36 Historical context

1 Kings 11:36 ensures a 'lamp' for David in Jerusalem, a tangible sign of God's unfailing love as promised.

1 Kings 11:13 Historical context

1 Kings 11:13 limits the judgment to one tribe for David's sake, demonstrating the enduring steadfast love promised.

1 Kings 11:12 Historical context

1 Kings 11:12 shows God sparing the kingdom during Solomon's reign for David's sake, fulfilling the promise not to remove His love.

2 Samuel 7:16 continues the promise, establishing David's throne forever — the long-term outcome of the father-son relationship.

2 Samuel 7:15 is the parallel account, promising that God's steadfast love will not depart from Solomon as it did from Saul.

2 Samuel 7:14 is the parallel account of the same promise, nearly verbatim: 'I will be his father, and he shall be my son.'

Jeremiah 33:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 33:14 promises fulfillment of the Davidic covenant — reaffirming the very promise made to David in 1 Chronicles 17:13.