1 Chronicles 28:19
All this, said David, the Lord made me understand in writing by his hand upon me, even all the works of this pattern.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 28:11 lists the temple plans David gave Solomon, which verse 19 says came from the LORD.
1 Chronicles 28:12 continues detailing the temple plans, echoing the divine origin stated in verse 19.
Exodus 25:40 instructs Moses to make the tabernacle according to the pattern shown on the mountain, parallel to David's receipt of the temple plan.
Exodus 26:30 commands erecting the tabernacle according to the mountain pattern, similar to David's divinely given temple plan.
Exodus 27:8 also describes a divinely shown pattern — the altar made 'as it was shewed thee in the mount' — mirroring David's received plan.
In 2 Kings 16:10, Ahaz sends a human-devised altar pattern — a contrast to David's divinely given blueprint.
Ezekiel 40:2 describes a visionary temple frame shown to Ezekiel — a parallel divine pattern revelation like David's.
Ezekiel 43:10 commands 'measure the pattern' of the temple — directly echoing the idea of a divinely given pattern to follow.
Acts 7:44 refers to the tabernacle pattern shown to Moses — a strong parallel to David's pattern received in writing from God.
In Hebrews 8:5, the same concept of a divinely revealed pattern for the sanctuary appears, linking David's temple plans to the tabernacle shadow of heavenly things.
2 Chronicles 4:7 shows the candlesticks made 'according to their form' — executing the pattern David received.
Exodus 39:32 records completion of the tabernacle 'according to all that the LORD commanded' — echoing obedience to divine instructions seen in David's pattern.
2 Chronicles 8:14 follows 'the order of David his father' for temple service — carrying out the divinely given plan.
2 Chronicles 29:25 reinstates David's commanded worship order — linking back to the pattern David received from God.