1 Chronicles 18:6
Then David put garrisons in Syria–damascus; and the Syrians became David’s servants, and brought gifts. Thus the Lord preserved David whithersoever he went.
Cross-references
In 1 Chronicles 18:2, the same formula appears: Moab becomes servants and brings tribute, mirroring the conquest pattern of David.
1 Chronicles 18:13 repeats the same formula 'the LORD gave victory to David wherever he went' — concluding the conquest narrative.
1 Chronicles 17:8 promises David victory over all enemies; here the LORD gives him victory, directly fulfilling that covenant promise.
2 Samuel 8:5 gives the specific battle — David's defeat of the Syrians from Damascus — that contributes to the summary in 1 Chronicles 18:6.
Psalm 18:43 echoes David's victories: 'people I did not know served me,' matching the Syrians becoming servants here.
Psalm 18:44 says foreigners cringe and obey; this verse shows the Syrians submitting as tribute-bearers, fulfilling that theme.
2 Kings 14:28 notes Jeroboam II recovering Damascus and Hamath — territories David conquered, showing later history.