1 Kings 11:38
And it shall be, if thou wilt hearken unto all that I command thee, and wilt walk in my ways, and do that is right in my sight, to keep my statutes and my commandments, as David my servant did; that I will be with thee, and build thee a sure house, as I built for David, and will give Israel unto thee.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 11:4, Solomon's heart was not wholly true like David's — contrasting with the example Jeroboam is told to follow.
1 Kings 3:14 uses the same conditional promise to Solomon — obedience brings blessing, here extended to Jeroboam if he follows David's example.
1 Kings 6:12 also conditions God's promise on obedience — this time for Solomon's temple, paralleling the terms for Jeroboam's dynasty.
In 1 Kings 9:4, God gives Solomon the same condition—walking in God's ways like David. Jeroboam is offered identical covenant loyalty.
In 1 Kings 9:5, God promises Solomon a lasting dynasty for obedience, mirroring the 'sure house' promised to Jeroboam here.
In 1 Kings 14:7-14, God judges Jeroboam's house for disobedience—the curse that follows the unkept condition of this promise.
In 2 Samuel 7:11, God promises David a house/dynasty—the same 'build you a house' that Jeroboam is offered conditionally here.
In 1 Chronicles 17:10, God declares He will build David a house — the same promise offered conditionally to Jeroboam.
In Zechariah 3:7, God tells Joshua to walk in His ways and keep His charge for a promise of rule—matching this verse's language and condition.
In Exodus 15:26, the same conditional formula (listen, do right, keep commands) appears — linking obedience to God's blessing.
2 Chronicles 7:17 gives the same conditional promise to Solomon: obeying as David ensures a secure throne.
2 Kings 18:3 shows Hezekiah doing right as David did, exemplifying the obedience that builds a sure house.
Josiah in 2 Kings 22:2 also walks in David's ways, another example of the obedience promised in the condition.
In Exodus 1:21, God built houses for the midwives who feared Him — showing the same reward for obedience offered to Jeroboam.
In Exodus 19:5, God's covenant with Israel is conditioned on obedience—the same 'if you obey' pattern applied nationally.
In Deuteronomy 15:5, obedience brings blessing—a general covenant principle applied here to Jeroboam's potential dynasty.