1 Kings 8:10

And it came to pass, when the priests were come out of the holy place, that the cloud filled the house of the Lord,

Cross-reference

Exodus 26:33 describes the veil separating the Holy of Holies — the cloud in 1 Kings 8:10 fills that place, showing God's presence now dwelling in the temple.

Exodus 34:5 Allusion

Exodus 34:5 shows God descending in a cloud to reveal His name — the same theophanic cloud now fills the temple, signaling His dwelling.

Exodus 40:34 records the cloud filling the tabernacle at its dedication — the same glory now fills Solomon's temple.

Leviticus 9:6 promises the glory of the LORD will appear — in 1 Kings 8:10, that glory manifests as a cloud filling the temple.

Leviticus 16:2 says God appears in a cloud on the mercy seat — in 1 Kings 8:10, that cloud fills the temple, covering the ark.

2 Chronicles 5:13 is the parallel account of the same event — the cloud fills the temple as the musicians praise.

2 Chronicles 7:1 also records the glory filling the temple after prayer — the same divine presence as the cloud in 1 Kings 8:10.

Isaiah 6:1 Parallel

Isaiah 6:1 depicts the Lord enthroned in the temple — a parallel theophany to the cloud filling the temple here.

Isaiah 6:4 Parallel

Isaiah 6:4 describes the temple filled with smoke as the Lord's presence descends — mirroring the cloud filling the temple here.

Ezekiel 10:4 describes the glory cloud filling the temple — a direct parallel to the filling of the temple here.

Ezekiel 43:5 describes the glory of the Lord filling the temple — a direct parallel to the cloud filling the temple here.

Matthew 17:5 describes a bright cloud of divine presence at the Transfiguration — echoing the cloud filling the temple here.

Mark 9:7 Parallel

Mark 9:7 recounts the cloud of divine presence at the Transfiguration — parallel to the temple cloud here.

Revelation 15:8 describes the temple filled with smoke from God's glory, preventing entry — directly echoing the cloud filling the temple here.

Ezekiel 1:28 describes the appearance of the Lord's glory — a parallel manifestation to the glory cloud filling the temple here.