1 Chronicles 29:21
And they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord, and offered burnt offerings unto the Lord, on the morrow after that day, even a thousand bullocks, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, with their drink offerings, and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel:
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 8:62-65, Solomon offers a vast number of sacrifices at the temple dedication, echoing the abundant offerings here.
In 2 Chronicles 7:4-9, Solomon and the people dedicate the temple with huge sacrifices—very similar to this dedication offering.
In Ezra 6:17, the returned exiles dedicate the rebuilt temple with hundreds of bulls, rams, and lambs—a later parallel to this offering.
In 1 Samuel 11:15, Saul's coronation includes peace offerings and great rejoicing—a national celebration with sacrifices like this dedication.
In 1 Kings 8:63, Solomon's dedication sacrifice dwarfs this one — both are national offerings for the temple, showing continuity of worship.
In 2 Chronicles 5:6, Solomon's sacrificial multitude at the ark's arrival echoes the lavish offering here — both mark key temple events.
In 2 Chronicles 7:5, Solomon's massive dedication sacrifice far exceeds this one — both are national offerings for the temple.
In Nehemiah 12:43, the wall dedication features great sacrifices and joy — mirroring the public celebration here.
In 2 Chronicles 1:6, Solomon offers a thousand burnt offerings at Gibeon — a similar massive offering but for seeking wisdom.
In 2 Chronicles 29:32, Hezekiah's restoration offering lists specific counts — similar to David's detailed sacrifice here but on a smaller scale.