1 Chronicles 17:14
But I will settle him in mine house and in my kingdom for ever: and his throne shall be established for evermore.
Cross-reference
In 1 Chronicles 22:10, God reaffirms to David that Solomon will build the temple and his throne will be established — a direct echo of the covenant.
In 1 Chronicles 28:5, David states God chose Solomon to sit on the throne of the Lord's kingdom — applying the eternal promise to his son.
Psalm 2:6 declares God has set his king on Zion — directly connecting to the eternal throne promised in 1 Chronicles 17:14.
Psalm 89:36 explicitly promises David's throne will endure like the sun — a direct echo of the eternal throne in 1 Chronicles 17:14.
Luke 1:32 announces Jesus will receive David's throne — fulfilling the eternal kingdom promise of 1 Chronicles 17:14.
Luke 1:33 declares Jesus' reign will have no end — directly fulfilling the 'forever' of David's throne in 1 Chronicles 17:14.
Hebrews 3:6 presents Christ as the faithful son over God's house — the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise to establish David's son in his house forever.
In 2 Samuel 7:16, the same promise of an everlasting throne for David's house is recorded — a parallel account of the Davidic covenant.
In 2 Chronicles 13:5, Abijah cites the covenant of salt — directly referencing God's promise of an everlasting kingdom to David.
In Jeremiah 33:14, God promises to fulfill the good word concerning David's line — a later prophecy echoing the same covenant.
In 1 Kings 11:13, God spares one tribe for David's sake — showing how the eternal throne promise is upheld despite Solomon's failure.
Psalm 72:17 prays for Solomon's name to endure forever — echoing the eternal establishment of his throne in 1 Chronicles 17:14.