1 Kings 1:13
Go and get thee in unto king David, and say unto him, Didst not thou, my lord, O king, swear unto thine handmaid, saying, Assuredly Solomon thy son shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne? why then doth Adonijah reign?
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 1:11, Nathan tells Bathsheba to go remind David of his oath — this verse records her doing that.
In 1 Kings 1:17, Bathsheba repeats the same oath nearly verbatim after David asks what she wants.
In 1 Kings 1:24, Nathan asks if David had said Adonijah would reign — contrasting with the oath about Solomon here.
In 1 Kings 1:35, David instructs Solomon's anointing, fulfilling the oath he swore to Bathsheba.
In 1 Kings 1:48, David praises God for giving Solomon to sit on his throne, fulfilling the oath.
1 Kings 1:46 shows Solomon actually sitting on the throne, fulfilling the oath that David had sworn in the earlier verse.
In 1 Kings 2:12, Solomon sits on David's throne, the ultimate fulfillment of the oath referenced here.
In 1 Chronicles 29:23, Solomon sits on the LORD's throne, fulfilling David's oath from the Chronicler's account.
Psalm 132:11 records God's oath to David that a son of his body would sit on his throne, echoing the human oath David made to Bathsheba about Solomon.
Isaiah 9:7 speaks of an eternal Davidic king, showing that the oath about Solomon was a step toward the ultimate fulfillment in Christ.
Jeremiah 33:21 confirms the enduring covenant with David's line, reinforcing that David's oath to Solomon was part of God's larger promise.
Luke 1:32 announces that Jesus will receive the throne of David, linking David's oath about Solomon to the Messiah's eternal kingship.
Luke 1:33 declares Jesus' reign will have no end, contrasting the temporal reign promised to Solomon with the everlasting kingdom of Christ.
In 1 Chronicles 22:6-13, David charges Solomon to build the temple, confirming the promise that Solomon will be king.
Psalm 132:12 adds the condition that David's sons must keep God's covenant for the throne to continue, contrasting with David's unconditional oath to Bathsheba.