1 Chronicles 28:12

And the pattern of all that he had by the spirit, of the courts of the house of the Lord, and of all the chambers round about, of the treasuries of the house of God, and of the treasuries of the dedicated things:

Cross-reference

In 1 Chronicles 28:19, David confirms the divine origin of these plans, emphasizing that God gave understanding.

In 1 Chronicles 28:11, the plans for the portico and buildings are listed, complementing the courts and rooms mentioned here.

1 Chronicles 26:26–28 Historical context

1 Chronicles 26:26-28 lists those who dedicated plunder and gifts, and those overseeing these treasuries — expanding on the 'dedicated things' David mentioned.

1 Chronicles 26:20 Historical context

1 Chronicles 26:20 specifies the Levites in charge of the treasuries of God's house and dedicated gifts, directly detailing the management David planned.

Hebrews 8:5 Typology

In Hebrews 8:5, the earthly sanctuary is a shadow of the heavenly — the pattern given to David also reflects this.

In Exodus 25:40, Moses gets the pattern on the mountain — same pattern principle as David's temple plans.

2 Kings 18:15 recounts Hezekiah giving temple silver to Assyria — a desperate act using the treasuries contrary to their sacred intent.

2 Kings 16:8 shows Ahaz raiding the treasuries to pay Assyria — another violation of the dedicated treasures' sanctity.

1 Kings 15:18 has Asa taking from these treasuries to bribe Aram — a misuse contrasting the holy purpose David intended.

1 Kings 15:15 Historical context

1 Kings 15:15 shows Asa bringing dedicated silver and gold to the temple — a positive fulfillment of David's plan for the treasuries.

1 Kings 14:26 records Shishak plundering these treasuries — a tragic reversal of David's sacred purpose for them.

Exodus 31:2 Parallel

In Exodus 31:2, Bezalel is Spirit-filled for the tabernacle — parallel to David receiving temple plans by the Spirit.

In 2 Kings 16:10, Ahaz copies a pagan altar, contrasting the divinely given plan for the temple courts here.

Joshua 6:19 Parallel

Joshua 6:19 commands that Jericho's plunder go to the Lord's treasury — a precedent for the dedicated treasures David later organized.

In Ezekiel 40:2, Ezekiel receives a visionary temple plan from God, paralleling the divinely inspired plan given to David here.

In Ezekiel 40:29, specific measurements of temple side rooms are given, echoing the plans for courts and rooms here.

In 2 Chronicles 4:7, the gold lampstands are made according to specifications, reflecting the detailed planning of temple furnishings here.

In 2 Chronicles 29:25, Hezekiah restores worship according to David's instructions, continuing the pattern established here.