1 Chronicles 23:25

For David said, The Lord God of Israel hath given rest unto his people, that they may dwell in Jerusalem for ever:

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 22:18 also declares God giving rest, reinforcing David's earlier statement that the land is subdued.

2 Samuel 7:1 Historical context

2 Samuel 7:1 recounts the same historical event: God giving David rest from enemies, which David references here.

1 Kings 8:13 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Kings 8:13 echoes the same claim: God dwells forever in Jerusalem, now realized in Solomon's temple.

Psalm 68:16 Parallel

Psalm 68:16 echoes this: the mount God desired for his abode, where he will dwell forever.

Psalm 132:13 states directly: the LORD has chosen Zion as his dwelling place.

Psalm 132:14 adds 'This is my resting place forever; here I will dwell.'

Psalm 135:21 praises God who dwells in Jerusalem — the same declaration.

Isaiah 8:18 Parallel

Isaiah 8:18 refers to the LORD of hosts who dwells on Mount Zion, reinforcing the location.

Joel 3:21 Parallel

Joel 3:21 concludes with 'for the LORD dwells in Zion,' affirming his perpetual presence.

Zechariah 8:3 declares God has returned to dwell in Jerusalem, a restoration of the same promise.

2 Corinthians 6:16 applies the dwelling theme to believers as God's temple — a NT expansion of God's presence.

Deuteronomy 12:9 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 12:9 promises rest not yet achieved; here David declares the rest has come, showing fulfillment of that promise.

2 Samuel 7:11 Historical context

2 Samuel 7:11 promises David an eternal dynasty, while 23:25 notes God's rest—connected by the covenant context.

1 Kings 8:27 contrasts by questioning whether God can dwell on earth, while 23:25 affirms his dwelling in Jerusalem.