1 Kings 1:40
And all the people came up after him, and the people piped with pipes, and rejoiced with great joy, so that the earth rent with the sound of them.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 1:45, the same rejoicing is heard from Adonijah's camp, confirming the noise that made the city ring.
In 1 Samuel 11:15, the people make Saul king and rejoice greatly, mirroring the joyful coronation of Solomon.
In 2 Kings 11:14, the people rejoice and blow trumpets at Joash's anointing, similar to the loud rejoicing at Solomon's.
1 Chronicles 12:38-40 describes large-scale rejoicing and feasting when David is made king, similar to Solomon's celebration.
In Luke 19:37, a multitude loudly rejoices as Jesus enters Jerusalem as King — mirroring the joyful coronation acclamation of Solomon here.
In 2 Chronicles 23:13, Joash's coronation also features trumpets, singing, and people rejoicing — a very similar scene of royal acclamation.
2 Kings 11:20 records the people rejoicing after Joash is made king, paralleling the joy at Solomon's coronation.
In Ezra 3:13, the people's loud shout at the temple foundation is heard far off — echoing the earth-renting noise of Solomon's coronation.