1 Kings 8:31

If any man trespass against his neighbour, and an oath be laid upon him to cause him to swear, and the oath come before thine altar in this house:

Cross-reference

Exodus 22:8 Historical context

Exodus 22:11 provides the legal basis for taking an oath before the Lord, which Solomon references in his prayer.

Leviticus 5:1 Historical context

Leviticus 5:1 describes the guilt of failing to testify when under oath—the very legal scenario Solomon references in his prayer about oaths before the altar.

Numbers 5:16–22 Historical context

Numbers 5:16-22 gives the bitter water ritual where a suspected adulteress takes a curse oath before the Lord—the specific type of oath Solomon prays about.

2 Chronicles 6:22 repeats the same oath scenario from Solomon's prayer, providing a parallel account of the temple dedication.

2 Chronicles 6:23 continues the same prayer, echoing Solomon's request for divine judgment on oaths taken at the temple.

Exodus 22:9 Historical context

Exodus 22:9 describes bringing property disputes before God and taking oaths—a direct parallel to the oath-taking scenario in Solomon's prayer.