1 Kings 11:14
And the Lord stirred up an adversary unto Solomon, Hadad the Edomite: he was of the king’s seed in Edom.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 11:23 shows God raising another adversary, Rezon, using the same phrase — a pattern of judgment.
In 1 Kings 12:15, the rebellion fulfills the Lord's word through Ahijah, continuing the raising of adversaries that began with Hadad in 1 Kings 11:14.
In 1 Chronicles 5:26, God stirs up Assyrian kings against Israel, the same divine action as raising up Hadad against Solomon in 1 Kings 11:14.
Psalm 89:30-34 promises discipline with a rod — here the adversary Hadad is that rod against Solomon.
In Isaiah 13:17, God stirs up the Medes against Babylon, just as He raised up Hadad against Solomon in 1 Kings 11:14.
Psalm 89:32 says God visits transgression with a rod — here Hadad is that specific rod of discipline.
In 2 Samuel 7:12, God promises to establish David's seed; in 1 Kings 11:14, He raises Hadad as discipline within that promise.
In 1 Samuel 26:19, David considers that God may have stirred up Saul against him, similar to God raising up Hadad against Solomon in 1 Kings 11:14.
In 2 Samuel 24:1, God moves David to number Israel as judgment, just as He raises up Hadad in 1 Kings 11:14 as an adversary against Solomon.
2 Chronicles 21:16 describes God stirring enemies against Jehoram — a similar divine action but later context.
In Isaiah 10:5, the Assyrian is God's rod of anger, similar to Hadad being raised up as an adversary in 1 Kings 11:14 to execute judgment.