1 Kings 1:34

And let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him there king over Israel: and blow ye with the trumpet, and say, God save king Solomon.

Cross-reference

In 1 Kings 1:25, Adonijah stages a rival coronation with the same trumpet and acclamation — a direct contrast to Solomon's legitimate anointing.

In 1 Kings 19:16, Elijah is commanded to anoint Jehu as king—another royal anointing by prophetic direction, similar to Solomon's here.

1 Samuel 10:1 records Samuel anointing Saul as Israel's first king—a direct parallel to the anointing of Solomon here.

1 Samuel 16:13 describes Samuel anointing David with oil—a direct parallel to the anointing of Solomon here.

2 Samuel 5:3 shows David anointed king over all Israel—a parallel coronation to Solomon's here.

In 2 Kings 9:13, Jehu is anointed and proclaimed king with a trumpet, directly mirroring the ceremony for Solomon.

2 Kings 11:12 describes the crowning and anointing of Joash—a virtually identical ceremony including the shout 'Long live the king!'.

In 2 Kings 11:14, Jehoiada anoints Joash with the same ritual: trumpet, crown, and the cry 'Long live the king!'

In 2 Chronicles 23:11, the same anointing ceremony is repeated for Joash, with crown, testimony, and shouts of 'Long live the king!'.

1 Chronicles 29:22 records a second anointing of Solomon as king before the Lord — a parallel ceremony with the same key figures.

Acts 10:38 Typology

In Acts 10:38, Jesus is anointed with the Holy Spirit, fulfilling the typological royal anointing of Solomon with a greater spiritual anointing.

In 2 Samuel 15:10, Absalom uses a trumpet to proclaim himself king, contrasting the legitimate anointing of Solomon with rebellious usurpation.

2 Kings 9:6 Parallel

2 Kings 9:6 records the anointing of Jehu by a prophet—a direct parallel to the anointing of Solomon here.

In 2 Corinthians 1:21, believers are anointed by God, extending the OT royal anointing to all Christians as a spiritual reality.

Psalm 89:20 Allusion

In Psalm 89:20, God anoints David with sacred oil, establishing the pattern of divine choice that Solomon's anointing continues.

Psalm 45:7 Allusion

In Psalm 45:7, the king is anointed with the oil of joy, echoing the royal anointing but with a spiritual, messianic dimension.

2 Kings 9:3 Parallel

In 2 Kings 9:3, Elisha instructs a prophet to anoint Jehu—another prophetic anointing of a king, echoing Solomon's.

2 Samuel 2:4 records David being anointed king over Judah by the men of Judah—a different but similar royal anointing.

1 Samuel 16:12 shows Samuel being told to anoint David—a parallel command to anoint a king as here.