1 Chronicles 17:6
Wheresoever I have walked with all Israel, spake I a word to any of the judges of Israel, whom I commanded to feed my people, saying, Why have ye not built me an house of cedars?
Cross-reference
Exodus 33:14 promises God's presence will go with Moses, aligning with God's statement here that He walked with Israel in all places.
Exodus 33:15 shows Moses insisting on God's presence, underscoring how vital God's walking with Israel was to their journey.
Exodus 40:35-38 describes God's glory filling the tabernacle and guiding Israel via the cloud, demonstrating His presence walking with them.
Leviticus 26:11 promises God will make His dwelling among Israel and walk among them, directly echoing God's walking with Israel here.
Leviticus 26:12 promises God will walk among His people—this same divine presence moved with Israel in the wilderness, as described here.
Numbers 10:33-36 depicts the ark leading Israel and Moses calling on God to go before them—this is the very movement of God's presence among them.
Deuteronomy 23:14 says the Lord walks in the midst of the camp—this walking presence is what God refers to as moving among Israel.
2 Samuel 7:7 is the parallel account of this same divine speech to Nathan, nearly word-for-word.
2 Samuel 7:6 is the parallel account where God says He has moved with a tent, providing the original context for the statement here.
1 Kings 8:16 recounts the same historical note that God never commanded a house but chose David, echoing this verse.