1 Chronicles 22:14

Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the Lord an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents of silver; and of brass and iron without weight; for it is in abundance: timber also and stone have I prepared; and thou mayest add thereto.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 22:3 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 22:3, this same preparation is detailed with iron for nails and brass without weight, expanding on the materials David mentions.

1 Chronicles 22:16 continues David's speech: after listing materials prepared, he urges Solomon to arise and build — the natural outcome of those preparations.

1 Chronicles 29:4–7 Historical context

1 Chronicles 29:4-7 details the offerings David and leaders gave—continues the same historical account of temple provision.

1 Chronicles 18:8 Historical context

1 Chronicles 18:8 recounts David taking much brass from Hadarezer, which Solomon used for temple vessels—the same brass David prepared.

1 Chronicles 28:2 records David publicly declaring his heart to build and his making ready — mirroring the private preparations he described in 22:14.

1 Chronicles 29:2 expands David's list of prepared materials for the temple — a more detailed parallel to the summary in 22:14.

1 Chronicles 29:3 reveals David gave his personal gold and silver beyond the preparations already listed in 22:14 — showing deeper devotion.

1 Chronicles 18:11 Historical context

1 Chronicles 18:11 shows David dedicating spoils of war to the LORD, which likely contributed to the vast treasures he mentions preparing for the temple in 22:14.

1 Chronicles 26:26 Historical context

1 Chronicles 26:26 identifies Shelomith over dedicated treasures David set apart — connecting directly to the materials he prepared for the temple in 22:14.

1 Chronicles 29:19 in David's prayer refers to the provision he made for the temple — the same preparation described in 22:14.

1 Chronicles 26:20 Historical context

1 Chronicles 26:20 describes Levites appointed over the temple treasures — the same gold, silver, brass, and iron David prepared in 22:14.

2 Chronicles 5:1 records Solomon bringing into the temple all the things David had dedicated — directly fulfilling the preparations described in 22:14.

2 Samuel 8:8 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:8 records David taking exceedingly much brass from Hadadezer, directly sourcing the brass he prepared for the temple.

2 Samuel 8:11 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:11 tells how David dedicated silver and gold from conquered nations, the same wealth he later prepared for the temple.

Jeremiah 52:20 repeats the 'brass without weight' detail from the temple vessels, mirroring the abundance David declared.

2 Chronicles 4:18 notes the brass vessels Solomon made were so abundant their weight could not be found — echoing David's statement in 22:14 that brass and iron were without weight.

2 Kings 25:16 uses the same 'brass without weight' phrase to describe Solomon's temple vessels, echoing David's abundant preparation.

Exodus 38:24 records gold used for the tabernacle, a much smaller amount than David's vast temple gold, showing scale difference.

Numbers 7:85 lists silver offered for the altar's dedication, a smaller precursor to the massive silver David prepared for the temple.