1 Kings 8:64
The same day did the king hallow the middle of the court that was before the house of the Lord: for there he offered burnt offerings, and meat offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings: because the brasen altar that was before the Lord was too little to receive the burnt offerings, and meat offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 4:1 gives the dimensions of the bronze altar that here was too small for the offerings.
2 Chronicles 7:7 is the parallel account of the same consecration of the courtyard for the offerings.
Leviticus 3:5 gives the law for burning fat pieces of peace offerings — the very ritual Solomon performs here with great abundance.
In 2 Kings 16:15, Ahaz demotes the bronze altar for his own use — contrasting Solomon's honor of it here by adding extra space.
Numbers 7:1 records the consecration of the tabernacle and altar — a dedication event that parallels Solomon's temple dedication here.
Ezra 6:17 describes offerings at the second temple's dedication — a later parallel to Solomon's dedication offerings here.
Ezekiel 45:17 assigns the prince to provide temple offerings — similar to Solomon's role as king here furnishing the dedication offerings.