1 Chronicles 29:25

And the Lord magnified Solomon exceedingly in the sight of all Israel, and bestowed upon him such royal majesty as had not been on any king before him in Israel.

Cross-reference

Joshua 3:7 Parallel

In Joshua 3:7, God exalts Joshua in the eyes of all Israel — an exact parallel to how He exalts Solomon here.

Joshua 4:14 Parallel

In Joshua 3:7, God exalts Joshua in the eyes of all Israel — another instance of this same divine exaltation pattern.

1 Kings 3:13 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Kings 3:13 records God's promise of riches and honor to Solomon — the fulfillment is seen here in his royal majesty.

In 2 Chronicles 1:1, Solomon is established and made exceedingly great — a parallel account of the same divine exaltation.

2 Chronicles 1:12 repeats God's promise of honor and riches to Solomon — a parallel account of the same bestowal.

Ecclesiastes 2:9 has Solomon reflecting 'I became great and surpassed all before me' — a first-person echo of the same divine exaltation.

Daniel 5:19 Parallel

Daniel 5:19 continues: 'because of the greatness he gave him, all peoples feared him' — parallels the divine gift of majesty and authority.

Ecclesiastes 6:2 describes God giving wealth without ability to enjoy it, contrasting with Solomon who fully received majesty.

Numbers 27:20 has Moses investing Joshua with authority — a parallel of a successor being divinely elevated to lead Israel.

Esther 1:4 Contrast

Esther 1:4 depicts Ahasuerus displaying his own royal glory, contrasting with Solomon's majesty bestowed by God.

2 Chronicles 32:23 has Hezekiah receiving gifts and being exalted by God, mirroring Solomon's royal majesty.