1 Kings 8:2
And all the men of Israel assembled themselves unto king Solomon at the feast in the month Ethanim, which is the seventh month.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 8:65 describes the fourteen-day feast Solomon held, expanding on the initial mention of the Feast of Tabernacles here.
1 Kings 12:32 records Jeroboam's rival feast in the eighth month, deliberately different from the Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month here.
In Leviticus 23:34, the feast in the seventh month is identified as the Feast of Tabernacles, providing the specific festival for the assembly.
In Numbers 29:12-40, detailed offerings for the Feast of Tabernacles are prescribed, giving liturgical context to the main verse.
In Deuteronomy 16:13, the Feast of Tabernacles is commanded as a seven-day celebration, aligning with the main verse's feast.
In 2 Chronicles 5:3, the same assembly at the feast in the seventh month is recounted, paralleling the main verse.
In 2 Chronicles 7:8-10, the same feast is observed for seven days plus an assembly, concluding the dedication parallel.
Nehemiah 8:14-18 records the reinstituted Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month, echoing the same feast during Solomon's temple dedication.
Zechariah 14:16-19 prophesies that all nations will celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, the same feast Solomon observed here.
John 7:2 mentions the Feast of Tabernacles, the same feast during which Solomon dedicated the temple.
John 7:37 describes the last and greatest day of the Feast of Tabernacles, the feast Solomon began here.
In Ezra 3:4, the returned exiles keep the Feast of Tabernacles, echoing the same festival from Solomon's dedication.