1 Chronicles 22:9
Behold, a son shall be born to thee, who shall be a man of rest; and I will give him rest from all his enemies round about: for his name shall be Solomon, and I will give peace and quietness unto Israel in his days.
Cross-references
In 1 Chronicles 22:18, David reminds the leaders that God has given rest on every side, echoing the promise of peace for Solomon stated earlier in the chapter.
1 Chronicles 17:11 is the original promise of a son to succeed David, which 22:9 echoes as the reason for Solomon's rest.
In 1 Chronicles 28:5, David declares Solomon chosen to sit on the throne, confirming the promise of rest in 22:9.
1 Chronicles 17:12 is the original divine promise that Solomon would build the temple and have an enduring throne, which David repeats and applies here.
1 Chronicles 28:6 confirms that God chose Solomon to build the temple and be His son, reinforcing the divine selection and promise of peace for him here.
2 Samuel 7:12 records God's promise to David of a son to establish his kingdom — the same promise David recalls here about Solomon.
2 Samuel 7:13 adds that this son will build a house for God's name — fulfilling the temple-building aspect of Solomon's role.
2 Samuel 12:24 records Solomon's birth — the very son promised here as a man of rest.
1 Kings 4:25 describes Israelites living in safety under their own vines — direct fulfillment of the rest from enemies.
1 Kings 5:4 has Solomon saying God gave him rest on every side — echoing this very promise of peace.
Psalm 72:7 prays for righteousness and prosperity in Solomon's days — a poetic parallel to the promised peace.
Isaiah 9:6 prophesies the Prince of Peace — Solomon as a type of Christ who brings ultimate peace.
Isaiah 9:7 speaks of endless peace on David's throne — Solomon's temporary reign foreshadows Christ's eternal kingdom.
1 Kings 4:24 describes Solomon's widespread dominion and peace on all sides, directly fulfilling the promise of rest from enemies made here.
1 Kings 9:5 reaffirms God's promise to establish Solomon's throne forever, echoing the divine assurance given to David here about Solomon's reign.
2 Chronicles 6:15 has Solomon acknowledging that God fulfilled His promise to David, directly referencing the divine word given here about peace and rest.