1 Kings 8:25
Therefore now, Lord God of Israel, keep with thy servant David my father that thou promisedst him, saying, There shall not fail thee a man in my sight to sit on the throne of Israel; so that thy children take heed to their way, that they walk before me as thou hast walked before me.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 2:4, David quotes the conditional promise about descendants walking faithfully—the same condition Solomon recites here for continued succession.
1 Kings 9:4-6 is God's response to Solomon, repeating the condition of walking faithfully that Solomon just prayed about.
1 Kings 6:12 is God's earlier conditional promise to Solomon about walking in his statutes, which Solomon now prays to see fulfilled.
2 Samuel 7:27-29 records God's original promise to David of an enduring dynasty, which Solomon now asks to be confirmed.
1 Chronicles 17:23-27 is the parallel account of God's covenant with David, directly echoed in Solomon's prayer.
2 Chronicles 6:16 is the parallel version of Solomon's prayer, asking God to confirm his word to David.
2 Chronicles 6:17 continues the same prayer, directly requesting God to keep his promise to David.
Jeremiah 33:17-26 reaffirms the Davidic throne's endurance with a condition, mirroring the conditional promise Solomon prays over.
2 Chronicles 7:17 is God's response, reiterating the same conditional promise to Solomon that he prays about here.
Psalm 132:11 quotes God's oath to David about his throne — the same promise Solomon asks God to keep here.
Luke 1:68-72 recalls God's oath to David, showing the same covenant hope Solomon prayed for, now seen as fulfilled in Christ.
1 Chronicles 28:9 is David's charge to Solomon to serve God wholeheartedly, echoing the condition of faithfulness in Solomon's prayer.