1 Chronicles 21:29
For the tabernacle of the Lord, which Moses made in the wilderness, and the altar of the burnt offering, were at that season in the high place at Gibeon.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 16:39 also mentions the tabernacle of the LORD at Gibeon with Zadok, confirming the location referenced here.
In 1 Kings 3:4-15, Solomon sacrifices at Gibeon — the same high place where the tabernacle stood, linking David's context to Solomon's reign.
2 Chronicles 1:3 repeats the same detail about the tabernacle at Gibeon, confirming the location in the parallel account.
2 Chronicles 1:13 shows Solomon leaving Gibeon after worshiping at the tabernacle mentioned here, completing the narrative.
Acts 7:45 summarizes the tabernacle's journey into Canaan, noting it remained until David's day — exactly the period of this verse.
Exodus 26:1 records the original instructions for the tabernacle that later stood at Gibeon, linking its wilderness origin to David's time.
Exodus 40 describes the tabernacle Moses made, which 1 Chronicles 21:29 notes was at Gibeon — the historical origin of that tabernacle.
Joshua 9:17 identifies Gibeon as a Hivite city, providing the historical background for the high place where the tabernacle stood.