1 Kings 3:1
And Solomon made affinity with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and took Pharaoh’s daughter, and brought her into the city of David, until he had made an end of building his own house, and the house of the Lord, and the wall of Jerusalem round about.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 7:8 reveals Solomon built a separate house for Pharaoh's daughter, fulfilling the marriage alliance noted here.
1 Kings 9:24 shows Pharaoh's daughter moving from the city of David to her own house, completing the arrangement.
1 Kings 11:1 later lists Pharaoh's daughter among Solomon's foreign wives, showing how this alliance led to disobedience.
1 Kings 9:16 reveals Pharaoh captured Gezer and gave it as a dowry for his daughter, adding political context to the marriage alliance.
Ezra 9:1 lists Egyptians among forbidden marriage partners, condemning exactly the kind of alliance Solomon made with Pharaoh's daughter.
2 Chronicles 8:11 explains Solomon moved Pharaoh's daughter from the city of David because it was holy, adding a theological reason not in Kings.
2 Samuel 5:7 defines the city of David as the fortress of Zion, clarifying the location where Pharaoh's daughter was brought.
1 Chronicles 11:7 identifies the fortress as the city of David, providing historical context for the same location.
2 Chronicles 18:1 shows Jehoshaphat's marriage alliance with Ahab, a similar political move but with negative consequences later.