1 Kings 7:36
For on the plates of the ledges thereof, and on the borders thereof, he graved cherubims, lions, and palm trees, according to the proportion of every one, and additions round about.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 7:29 also lists carved lions, oxen, and cherubim on the stands, showing consistency in the temple furnishings.
1 Kings 6:29 carved cherubim and palm trees on the sanctuary walls, repeating the motifs from the stands in 1 Kings 7:36.
1 Kings 6:32 engraved cherubim and palm trees on the temple doors, extending the same decorative pattern found on the stands.
1 Kings 6:35 also carves cherubim and palm trees on the doors, a repeating motif throughout the temple interior.
Ezekiel 41:18-20 explicitly features cherubim and palm trees carved on the temple walls, directly paralleling 1 Kings 7:36.
Ezekiel 41:25 also describes carvings of cherubim and palm trees in the temple vision, matching the decorative motifs on Solomon's bronze stands.
Ezekiel 40:22 describes palm trees on temple gates, another instance of palm tree ornamentation like on the stands.
Ezekiel 40:31 describes palm tree carvings on temple pillars, echoing the palm trees engraved on the stands in 1 Kings 7:36.
Ezekiel 40:37 (or 34) again shows palm tree carvings on the temple pillars, consistent with 1 Kings 7:36's engraved palm trees.
Ezekiel 41:26 mentions palm trees carved on temple walls, echoing the same decorative element seen on the bronze stands.