1 Kings 5:4

But now the Lord my God hath given me rest on every side, so that there is neither adversary nor evil occurrent.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 4:24 Historical context

1 Kings 4:24 describes Solomon's widespread peace and dominion, confirming the rest he claims here.

1 Kings 11:25 reveals later adversaries (Rezon and Hadad) that arose against Solomon, contrasting with his earlier rest.

1 Chronicles 22:9 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Chronicles 22:9 contains God's promise of rest for Solomon, which is fulfilled in this verse.

2 Samuel 7:1 uses identical language: the Lord gave David rest from all his enemies, which Solomon now experiences.

Ezra 4:1 Contrast

Ezra 4:1 shows adversaries opposing temple rebuilding, contrasting with Solomon's lack of adversaries for the first temple.

2 Chronicles 14:6 describes King Asa's rest from war, a similar divine gift of peace as Solomon enjoyed.

Psalm 72:7 Parallel

Psalm 72:7 prays for peace and righteousness in Solomon's days, aligning with the rest described here.