1 Chronicles 28:11
Then David gave to Solomon his son the pattern of the porch, and of the houses thereof, and of the treasuries thereof, and of the upper chambers thereof, and of the inner parlours thereof, and of the place of the mercy seat,
Cross-reference
In 1 Chronicles 28:19, David says the plan was from the LORD's hand in writing—confirming the divine source of the plans given here.
In 1 Chronicles 28:12, the plans David gave were received from the Spirit—revealing their divine origin.
1 Chronicles 26:20-27 describes Levites over treasuries and holy gifts, echoing the treasuries in David's plans.
1 Chronicles 9:26-29 details Levites over the treasuries, connecting to the treasuries in David's temple plans.
In Hebrews 8:5, the earthly temple pattern is a shadow of the heavenly sanctuary — David's plans follow the same divine pattern shown to Moses.
In Ezekiel 43:10, God commands Ezekiel to describe the temple pattern—paralleling the divinely revealed plan given to David for Solomon.
In 2 Chronicles 3:5-10, the main hall and most holy place are described, fulfilling David's plans for the houses and inner parlours.
In 2 Chronicles 3:4, the porch dimensions match David's pattern, confirming the temple was built according to the plans.
In 2 Chronicles 3:3, the actual temple measurements are given—showing Solomon built according to the plans David provided.
1 Kings 6:19 records Solomon building the inner sanctuary exactly as David had planned, fulfilling the blueprint given here.
In 1 Kings 6:16-20, the inner sanctuary and oracle are built — matching David's pattern for the inner rooms and mercy seat.
1 Kings 6:10 gives construction details of side rooms, matching the upper rooms in David's plans.
1 Kings 6:5-6 describes side chambers built around the temple, fulfilling David's plans for houses and rooms.
In 1 Kings 6:3, Solomon builds the porch exactly as David's pattern described — the architectural plan is fulfilled in the construction.
In Exodus 25:40, God shows Moses the pattern for the tabernacle—paralleling the divine plan David gives for the temple.
In Exodus 26:30, Moses is to erect the tabernacle according to the pattern—similar to the plan David provides for the temple.
Exodus 25:9 records God showing Moses the pattern for the tabernacle, which later guided David's detailed temple plans.
In 1 Kings 7:51, Solomon finishes the temple and dedicates David's treasures — fulfilling the plans David received.
In Ezekiel 40:29, the visionary temple has detailed measurements — parallel to the plans David received.
In 2 Kings 16:10, Ahaz imitates a pagan altar — contrasting with the God-given pattern David followed.
In Acts 7:44, Stephen refers to the tabernacle made by divine pattern — same kind of pattern David had for the temple.
2 Chronicles 3:9 mentions overlaying upper chambers with gold, corresponding to the upper rooms David planned.
Ezekiel 41:6-11 provides detailed dimensions of the temple's side chambers, echoing the architectural plans David passed to Solomon.
In Numbers 8:4, the lampstand was made after a divine pattern — same principle behind the temple plans given to David.
Nehemiah 10:38-39 shows tithes brought to temple storehouses, relating to the treasuries in David's plans.
Nehemiah 13:5 describes a chamber for storing vessels, connecting to the inner chambers David planned.