1 Kings 8:63
And Solomon offered a sacrifice of peace offerings, which he offered unto the Lord, two and twenty thousand oxen, and an hundred and twenty thousand sheep. So the king and all the children of Israel dedicated the house of the Lord.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 8:5 describes sacrifices too numerous to count—verse 63 gives the actual count of the same dedication offerings.
1 Kings 3:4 shows Solomon offering a thousand burnt offerings at Gibeon—here he offers vastly more at the temple dedication.
1 Kings 3:15 records Solomon sacrificing and feasting after his dream—here he does the same on a grand scale for the temple dedication.
Leviticus 3:1-17 details the fellowship offering regulations — Solomon's enormous sacrifice here follows that prescription for peace offerings.
Numbers 7:84-88 details the offerings at the tabernacle's dedication — a close parallel to the huge number of offerings here at the temple dedication.
2 Chronicles 7:5 gives an identical account of Solomon's sacrifice and temple dedication — a direct parallel from the same event.
Micah 6:7 questions the value of thousands of rams — directly contrasting Solomon's massive animal sacrifices here without justice.
2 Chronicles 2:4 states Solomon's intention to build and dedicate the temple with offerings — it's the same project described here as completed.
Numbers 7:10 describes the princes' offerings at the tabernacle's dedication — a parallel event to Solomon's temple dedication.
Ezra 6:16 records the dedication of the second temple, mirroring Solomon's dedication here. Both involve the whole community dedicating God's house.
Ezra 6:17 lists offerings at the second temple's dedication — a similar act of worship to Solomon's massive sacrifice here.
Numbers 7:11 records God's command for the princes to offer at the altar dedication — similar to Solomon's voluntary dedication offering.
Numbers 7:23 records offerings for the tabernacle's dedication, similar to the massive offerings here for the temple dedication.
2 Chronicles 1:6 reports Solomon's thousand burnt offerings at Gibeon—here he offers far more at the temple dedication.
Nehemiah 12:27 describes the dedication of Jerusalem's wall — a different dedication but shares the theme of consecrating with joy.