1 Kings 10:7

Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 64:4 Contrast

In Isaiah 64:4, this contrasts: no eye has seen God's prepared blessings, but here the Queen's eyes saw and confirmed Solomon's greatness exceeded reports.

In John 20:25-29, Thomas also needs to see to believe, but Jesus blesses those who believe without seeing — contrasting the Queen's experience.

In 1 Corinthians 2:9, this echoes Isaiah 64:4 — eye has not seen what God has prepared, contrasting with the Queen's eye seeing Solomon's glory.

In 2 Chronicles 9:6, this is the parallel account of the Queen's identical statement, confirming the event.

In Matthew 12:42, Jesus cites the Queen of Sheba's journey to hear Solomon's wisdom, using it to condemn his generation for rejecting greater wisdom.

In Ecclesiastes 1:16, Solomon himself boasts of his great wisdom — echoing the Queen's praise of his wisdom from a different perspective.

In Ecclesiastes 2:9, Solomon again boasts of his greatness — parallel to the Queen's testimony of his surpassing prosperity.