1 Chronicles 29:5
The gold for things of gold, and the silver for things of silver, and for all manner of work to be made by the hands of artificers. And who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord?
Cross-reference
In Exodus 25:2-9, God commanded Moses to collect freewill offerings from the people for the tabernacle — the same principle of voluntary giving for a sanctuary.
In Exodus 35:5-9, Moses called those with willing hearts to bring materials for the tabernacle — mirroring David's call for offerings here.
In Ezra 1:4-6, the returning exiles gave freewill offerings to rebuild the temple — a later echo of this same call for the house of God.
In Exodus 35:21, every willing-hearted person brought offerings for the tabernacle, directly mirroring David's call for temple offerings.
In 2 Corinthians 8:3, the Macedonians gave willingly beyond their ability, directly matching the willing offering called for here.
In Exodus 36:2, those whose hearts stirred them came to work on the tabernacle, paralleling the willing consecration for service here.
In Ezra 2:68, the heads of families gave freewill offerings for the temple upon their return — a historical parallel to David's appeal.
In Ezra 7:15, freewill offerings for the temple are gathered, echoing the voluntary giving David called for here.
In Ezra 7:16, freewill offerings from the people are brought for the temple, similar to the willing offering called for here.
In Acts 5:4, Peter states the offering was voluntary and in the giver's power, similar to the freewill consecration here.