2 Chronicles 1:3
So Solomon, and all the congregation with him, went to the high place that was at Gibeon; for there was the tabernacle of the congregation of God, which Moses the servant of the Lord had made in the wilderness.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 1:13 records Solomon leaving the high place at Gibeon after his encounter, completing the narrative begun in verse 3.
2 Chronicles 5:5 also describes the tent of meeting being brought up to the temple, echoing the earlier location at Gibeon.
Exodus 26:1-37 details the construction of the same tent of meeting that Solomon visited at Gibeon — the tabernacle made by Moses.
Exodus 40:2 records God's command to erect the tabernacle — the very tent of meeting that later stood at Gibeon and where Solomon went.
Exodus 40:34 describes the glory of the Lord filling the tabernacle — the same tent of meeting that later resided at Gibeon.
Leviticus 1:1 shows the tent of meeting as the place where God spoke to Moses — the same tent Solomon visited at Gibeon.
1 Kings 3:4-15 is the parallel account of Solomon's worship at Gibeon and his request for wisdom; Chronicles adds details.
1 Kings 3:2 explains that high places were still used before the temple was built, giving context for Solomon's visit to Gibeon.
1 Kings 8:4 describes the tent of meeting being brought from Gibeon to the temple — the same tent Solomon had visited earlier.
1 Chronicles 16:39 notes Zadok and priests at the Gibeon tabernacle; Solomon visits that same tabernacle location.
1 Chronicles 21:29 confirms the tabernacle and altar were at Gibeon, the high place Solomon goes to worship.
Joshua 9:17 identifies Gibeon as one of the Hivite cities — the same location where the tent of meeting was and Solomon went.