1 Chronicles 28:7

Moreover I will establish his kingdom for ever, if he be constant to do my commandments and my judgments, as at this day.

Cross-reference

In 1 Chronicles 22:13, David earlier charges Solomon with the same condition: success depends on obeying God's laws — reinforcing the conditional promise in 28:7.

1 Chronicles 22:10 gives the same promise earlier in David's charge, reinforcing the conditional nature of the eternal throne.

In 1 Kings 2:2-4, David's deathbed charge repeats the same conditional promise of a lasting throne upon obedience.

In 1 Kings 6:12, God repeats the condition to Solomon: the promise to David will be fulfilled if Solomon obeys — directly parallel to the condition in 28:7.

1 Kings 9:4 Parallel

In 1 Kings 9:4, God reiterates the same condition of walking faithfully, directly echoing David's charge to Solomon.

1 Kings 9:5 Parallel

In 1 Kings 9:5, God promises to establish Solomon's throne forever, directly fulfilling the conditional promise from David's charge.

In 1 Kings 11:9, God's anger at Solomon's heart turning away shows the condition of 1 Chronicles 28:7 was broken.

In 1 Kings 11:9-13, Solomon's failure triggers the broken condition, leading to kingdom division—the negative outcome of the conditional promise.

In Psalm 89:28-37, God's covenant with David echoes the same condition: the throne endures forever if his successors obey, with punishment for disobedience but not revocation.

In Psalm 132:12, the same condition appears: the Davidic throne continues forever only if the sons keep God's covenant — directly echoing 28:7.

2 Samuel 7:13 is the original Davidic covenant promise — this verse restates it, linking Solomon's obedience to the fulfillment.

2 Chronicles 1:9 shows Solomon praying for the fulfillment of this very promise, linking David's charge to Solomon's request.

Joshua 1:7 Parallel

In Joshua 1:7, the condition of obeying the law for success mirrors the obedience required for Solomon's kingdom to be established.

In 1 Kings 8:61, Solomon calls for wholehearted commitment to God's commands, echoing the condition of obedience from the promise.