1 Kings 9:28
And they came to Ophir, and fetched from thence gold, four hundred and twenty talents, and brought it to king Solomon.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 9:14 records Hiram sending 120 talents of gold to Solomon, part of the same trade relationship that brought Ophir gold.
1 Kings 10:11 repeats the gold from Ophir and adds almug trees and precious stones — same fleet's cargo.
1 Kings 10:14 gives the annual total of gold Solomon received, including the Ophir shipment from this verse.
1 Kings 22:48 recounts Jehoshaphat's attempt to replicate Solomon's Ophir gold expedition, showing later kings emulating this voyage.
2 Chronicles 8:18 gives a parallel account of the Ophir expedition, listing 450 talents instead of 420.
2 Chronicles 9:10 mentions the same gold from Ophir brought by Solomon and Huram's servants, adding algum trees and stones.
Psalm 45:9 mentions the queen adorned with gold of Ophir, the same gold Solomon brought from Ophir in this verse.
Isaiah 13:12 uses gold of Ophir as a metaphor for rarity, echoing the preciousness of the gold Solomon fetched here.
1 Chronicles 29:4 mentions 'gold of Ophir' for temple preparation — same source of wealth used by David and Solomon.
Job 28:16 says wisdom cannot be valued with 'gold of Ophir' — another poetic use of Ophir gold as a standard of worth.
Job 22:24 uses 'gold of Ophir' as a metaphor for great wealth — shows its proverbial value.
Ecclesiastes 2:8 describes Solomon's accumulation of gold and treasure, consistent with the wealth from Ophir mentioned here.