1 Kings 10:28

And Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt, and linen yarn: the king’s merchants received the linen yarn at a price.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 17:16 forbids kings from acquiring many horses from Egypt—precisely what Solomon does here.

2 Chronicles 1:16 repeats the same detail about importing horses from Egypt and Kue, a direct parallel account.

2 Chronicles 1:17 continues the horse trade record, adding chariot prices—a seamless parallel to this verse.

2 Chronicles 9:28 summarizes Solomon's horse imports from Egypt and all lands, mirroring this verse.

Isaiah 31:1-3 warns against relying on Egypt's horses, directly opposing Solomon's import of horses from Egypt.

Isaiah 36:9 Allusion

Isaiah 36:9 mentions depending on Egypt for horses, echoing Solomon's import practice.