1 Chronicles 22:18
Is not the Lord your God with you? and hath he not given you rest on every side? for he hath given the inhabitants of the land into mine hand; and the land is subdued before the Lord, and before his people.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 22:9 promised rest through Solomon—here David declares that rest has been given, showing fulfillment.
1 Chronicles 23:25 repeats David's declaration that God gave rest—reinforcing the same point made here.
1 Chronicles 28:21 lists the priests, Levites, and workers who will help build the temple — the practical outworking of the rest David describes.
In Deuteronomy 20:4, God goes with His people to fight for them — the same divine presence David declares is with Israel.
In 2 Samuel 7:1, the Lord gives David rest from all his enemies — the very rest David references here.
In 2 Samuel 5:20, the Lord breaks through David's enemies, confirming the subduing of the land.
In 2 Samuel 5:19, God promises to deliver enemies into David's hand — the exact outcome David celebrates here.
In Joshua 23:1, God gives rest from all enemies — the identical rest David reminds Israel they now enjoy.
In Joshua 22:4, the same 'rest' language appears as Joshua sends the tribes home, echoing God's gift of peace after conquest.
In Joshua 10:42, the Lord fought for Israel to subdue enemies — parallel to the subdued land David describes.
Deuteronomy 12:10 promised rest from enemies when Israel entered the land—here David declares that rest has been fulfilled.
Judges 4:23 shows God subduing Jabin under Israel — the same divine victory David credits for Israel's rest here.
Nehemiah 9:24 recounts God subduing Canaanites and giving them into Israel's hands — identical language to David's claim here.
In 1 Samuel 25:28, Abigail says David fights the Lord's battles — the same David who now testifies God gave him victory.
Psalm 18:39 has David praising God who ‘subdued under me those that rose up’ — the same victory theme as the rest given here.
Romans 8:31 declares 'If God is for us, who can be against us?'—parallel to David's confidence that God is with Israel.
2 Chronicles 17:3 says the Lord was with Jehoshaphat because he walked in David's ways — echoing the assurance of God's presence here.
Psalm 27:6 speaks of being lifted above enemies and offering sacrifices — the rest here enables the temple worship David prepares.