1 Kings 1:35
Then ye shall come up after him, that he may come and sit upon my throne; for he shall be king in my stead: and I have appointed him to be ruler over Israel and over Judah.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 1:13, Nathan reminds Bathsheba of David's oath that Solomon would be king — the very oath David now fulfills.
In 1 Kings 1:17, Bathsheba repeats the same oath to David — the appointment in 1:35 is David's direct confirmation.
1 Kings 2:12 records Solomon actually sitting on the throne — the direct fulfillment of David's command in 1 Kings 1:35.
In 1 Kings 2:15, Adonijah admits the kingdom is Solomon's from the LORD — confirming the legitimacy of David's appointment.
1 Chronicles 23:1 summarizes the same event: David made Solomon king — a direct parallel to the account in 1 Kings 1:35.
1 Chronicles 28:5 reveals that God chose Solomon to sit on the throne — adding divine backing to David's appointment.
Psalm 72:1 is a prayer for the king's justice and righteousness — the same Solomon appointed in 1 Kings 1:35 is the subject.
Psalm 2:6 declares God sets His king on Zion — a typological echo of David setting Solomon on the throne in 1 Kings 1:35.