1 Chronicles 29:29
Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the book of Samuel the seer, and in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the book of Gad the seer,
Cross-references
1 Chronicles 21:9-11 shows Gad the seer delivering God's message — an example of Gad's role referenced here.
1 Chronicles 17:1 shows Nathan the prophet speaking to David — another event recorded in Nathan's chronicles.
1 Samuel 9:9 explains that a seer is a prophet — clarifying the term used for Samuel in the list here.
2 Samuel 7:2-4 records Nathan's prophecy about the temple — a key event in the chronicles of Nathan mentioned here.
2 Samuel 12:1-7 records Nathan confronting David — another major event in Nathan's chronicles referenced here.
1 Kings 11:41 uses the same 'rest of the acts' formula for Solomon, matching the closing notation for David's reign here.
1 Kings 14:29 repeats the same formula for Rehoboam, showing it's a standard chronicler's closing phrase.
2 Samuel 24:11 explicitly calls Gad 'David's seer' — the same title used in the list of seers here.
2 Chronicles 9:29 references the records of Nathan the prophet for Solomon's reign — a parallel formula to the chronicles mentioned here.