1 Kings 1:48
And also thus said the king, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, which hath given one to sit on my throne this day, mine eyes even seeing it.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 1:13 records Nathan reminding David of his oath that Solomon would sit on his throne — now that oath is realized.
1 Kings 3:6 has Solomon acknowledging God's faithfulness in giving a son to sit on David's throne, directly referencing the event David praised.
1 Kings 5:7 has Hiram blessing God for giving David a wise son — echoing David's own blessing in the main verse.
1 Chronicles 17:11-14 records God's promise to David of a son to establish his throne forever, which David sees fulfilled in Solomon's accession.
In 1 Chronicles 29:10, David himself blesses the LORD God of Israel with nearly identical words—a parallel doxology from the same speaker.
In Psalm 41:13, the identical doxology 'Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel' appears as a book-ending formula, matching David's words here.
In Psalm 72:18-19, the same doxology praises God for the king's reign—directly echoing the theme of God establishing a throne for David's line.
Psalm 132:11 records God's oath to David that a descendant would sit on his throne — here David sees that promise fulfilled.
Luke 1:68 opens Zechariah's Benedictus with the same 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel' as David, celebrating the redemption and Davidic horn of salvation.
Luke 1:69 declares God raised up a horn of salvation from David's house, directly fulfilling the promise of a son on David's throne seen in 1 Kings 1:48.