1 Chronicles 22:2
And David commanded to gather together the strangers that were in the land of Israel; and he set masons to hew wrought stones to build the house of God.
Cross-references
1 Chronicles 22:15 lists the same stonecutters and craftsmen in David's speech, directly continuing the inventory of workers he gathered.
1 Kings 5:17 records Solomon commanding quarrying of great stones for the temple foundation, directly continuing David's earlier command to gather stonecutters.
1 Kings 5:18 describes the actual cutting of stone by Solomon's and Hiram's builders, fulfilling the preparation David initiated with stonecutters.
1 Kings 6:7 notes the temple stones were prepared at the quarry, so no tools were heard on site—this completes the preparation David commanded.
1 Kings 7:9-12 describes Solomon using dressed stones for the temple and his palace, fulfilling David's earlier preparation of stonecutters and materials.
1 Kings 9:21 says Solomon used forced labor from Canaanite descendants, continuing the work David began in 22:2 with resident aliens.
2 Kings 12:12 mentions stonecutters and dressed stone for temple repairs under Jehoash, continuing the same tradition of using prepared stone for God's house.
2 Kings 22:6 lists stonecutters and dressed stone for Josiah's temple repairs, echoing David's initial gathering of workers and materials.
2 Chronicles 2:17 records Solomon's census of resident aliens, directly referencing David's gathering in 22:2 for temple labor.
2 Chronicles 8:8 confirms Solomon continued using descendants of conquered peoples as forced laborers for the temple, mirroring David's gathering of foreigners here.
Ezra 3:7 describes masons and stonecutters for the second temple, mirroring David's earlier preparation of stone workers for the first temple.
2 Samuel 5:11 is the parallel account of Hiram's workers building David's house, reinforcing the pattern of foreign labor for David's building projects.