1 Kings 9:5
Then I will establish the throne of thy kingdom upon Israel for ever, as I promised to David thy father, saying, There shall not fail thee a man upon the throne of Israel.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 2:4 records the identical promise to David – his line would not fail if they walk faithfully – now renewed.
1 Kings 6:12 contains the earlier conditional promise during temple building, now reaffirmed.
1 Kings 8:20 states God has fulfilled His promise by placing Solomon on the throne – the direct fulfillment.
In 1 Kings 11:33, Solomon's failure to obey triggers the condition's breach, contrasting the conditional promise of 1 Kings 9:5 with its broken terms.
In 1 Kings 11:38, God offers Jeroboam a similar conditional promise of a sure house, mirroring the structure and language of the promise to Solomon.
In 1 Kings 3:14, God gives Solomon a conditional promise of long life, paralleling the conditional framework of the throne promise here, though with a different reward.
2 Samuel 7:12 is the original Davidic covenant: God will raise up David's offspring and establish his kingdom.
Psalm 132:12 adds the same condition—if sons keep the covenant—showing that the promise in 1 Kings 9:5 is part of a longstanding conditional covenant.
Psalm 132:11 records God's oath to David that a son of his body will sit on his throne, directly echoing the promise quoted in 1 Kings 9:5.
Psalm 89:28-39 expands the covenant, emphasizing both the enduring throne and the conditional warning that disobedience brings punishment but not covenant nullification.
In 1 Chronicles 22:10, God repeats the same promise to David about Solomon: the throne will be established forever, reinforcing the covenant's certainty.
2 Samuel 7:16 promises David's throne established forever – the same eternal promise.
In 1 Chronicles 28:7, David reiterates the same condition—if Solomon obeys—for the establishment of the kingdom, directly paralleling 1 Kings 9:5.
2 Chronicles 7:18 records the same promise to Solomon in the parallel account, confirming the covenant with David that a man will not lack to rule.
2 Chronicles 17:5 shows God establishing Jehoshaphat's kingdom, fulfilling the promise to David's line.
2 Chronicles 23:3 directly invokes the promise that David's sons will reign, applied to Joash's restoration.
Jeremiah 17:25 repeats the conditional promise of Davidic kings on the throne if they obey.
In 1 Samuel 25:28, Abigail prophesies that God will make David a sure house, anticipating the covenant later confirmed in 1 Kings 9:5.