1 Kings 9:24
But Pharaoh’s daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 9:15, the Millo is listed among Solomons forced labor projects, providing the context that the Millo was built with conscripted labor.
In 1 Kings 9:16, Pharaoh gave Gezer as dowry for his daughter, whose move here follows that marriage arrangement.
In 1 Kings 3:1, Solomon first brought Pharaoh's daughter to the city of David; here she moves out to her own house.
In 1 Kings 7:8, Solomon built a house for Pharaoh's daughter; here she finally moves into that house.
In 1 Kings 11:27, Solomons building of the Millo is cited as the reason for Jeroboams later rebellion, linking the same construction to political consequences.
In 2 Chronicles 8:11, the same event is recounted: Solomon brought Pharaoh's daughter out of the city of David to her house.
In 2 Samuel 5:9, David built around Millo; here Solomon also builds Millo, continuing that fortification work.
In 2 Chronicles 32:5, Hezekiah strengthens the Millo, showing the same fortification was still in use centuries later and needed repair.