1 Chronicles 29:6
Then the chief of the fathers and princes of the tribes of Israel, and the captains of thousands and of hundreds, with the rulers of the king’s work, offered willingly,
Cross-references
1 Chronicles 27:1-15 lists the tribal leaders and captains — these same leaders later offered willingly in 29:6.
In 1 Chronicles 27:25-34, the same officials and administrators of David's kingdom are listed—these are the leaders now giving willingly.
Exodus 35:21 records the Israelites bringing willing offerings for the tabernacle—a direct parallel to the leaders' gifts for the temple here.
Exodus 35:22 describes men and women bringing gold jewelry—mirroring the leaders' voluntary gold offerings in this passage.
Exodus 35:27 specifies the leaders bringing precious stones—paralleling the specific gifts of the leaders here for the temple.
Exodus 35:29 summarizes the people's willing heart offerings—the same spirit of generosity shown by the leaders here.
Numbers 7:2 records tribal leaders bringing offerings for the altar's dedication—a direct parallel to this scene of leaders giving willingly.
Numbers 7:84 lists the total dedication offerings from the leaders—similar to the inventory of gifts given willingly here.
In 2 Chronicles 35:8, Josiah's officials also give willingly for Passover, mirroring the leaders' voluntary offerings here.
In Ezra 7:16, Jewish leaders freely offer silver and gold for the temple, reflecting the same willing generosity seen here.
In 2 Corinthians 8:3, the Macedonians give beyond their ability, echoing the voluntary, lavish giving of the leaders here.
2 Corinthians 9:7 teaches that God loves a cheerful giver—the same willing, generous heart seen in the leaders' offerings here.