1 Kings 6:5
And against the wall of the house he built chambers round about, against the walls of the house round about, both of the temple and of the oracle: and he made chambers round about:
Cross-reference
1 Kings 6:21 describes the gold overlay of the temple interior, part of the same construction narrative as the side chambers.
1 Kings 6:31 describes the doors of the inner sanctuary, continuing the same detailed temple construction account that includes the side chambers.
1 Chronicles 28:11 includes chambers in David's temple plan — the same structures built here.
Nehemiah 13:5-9 recounts Tobiah's occupation of a large chamber, likely one of these, showing continued use.
Ezekiel 41:5-11 gives detailed dimensions of side chambers around the temple, directly paralleling this construction.
Jeremiah 35:2 commands bringing the Rechabites into one of the temple chambers — these same side chambers built here.
In 2 Kings 11:2, Jehosheba hides Joash in a temple chamber, likely one of these side chambers, showing their later use.
Nehemiah 12:44 mentions chambers set apart for treasuries, similar to the side chambers constructed here for storage.
1 Chronicles 9:26 refers to Levites over the chambers and treasuries — likely the same side chambers built here.
1 Chronicles 23:28 mentions Levites serving in the chambers — referencing the temple side chambers.
2 Chronicles 31:11 prepared chambers for storing contributions — likely the same side chambers used later.
Jeremiah 35:4 names a specific chamber for the sons of Hanan in the temple, illustrating such spaces in use.
Ezekiel 40:44 describes chambers for singers in the visionary temple, echoing the side chambers built here.
Ezekiel 42:3-12 describes chambers in the outer court, similar in function to those built here.