2 Chronicles 1:4
But the ark of God had David brought up from Kirjath–jearim to the place which David had prepared for it: for he had pitched a tent for it at Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 5:2 describes Solomon bringing the ark from its tent in Jerusalem to the temple, continuing the narrative.
2 Samuel 6:2 records the same journey: David and all Israel go to Baale of Judah (Kirjath-jearim) to bring up the ark.
2 Samuel 6:17 shows the ark placed in the tent David pitched, confirming the preparation referenced here.
1 Chronicles 13:5 describes the gathering of Israel to bring the ark from Kirjath-jearim, parallel to this summary.
1 Chronicles 13:6 specifies the location as Baalah (Kirjath-jearim) and the ark's identity, echoing this verse.
1 Chronicles 15:1 recounts David preparing a place and pitching a tent for the ark, the same preparation noted here.
1 Chronicles 15:25-28 details the joyful procession bringing the ark from Obed-edom's house to the tent, a later stage of this event.
1 Chronicles 16:1 describes the ark being set inside the tent David pitched, matching the outcome implied here.
Psalm 132:5 quotes David's vow to find a dwelling for the Lord, relating to the place he prepared for the ark.
Psalm 132:6 mentions finding the ark in the fields of the wood (Kirjath-jearim), the same origin point as here.
2 Samuel 7:2 records David's observation that the ark dwells in a tent, the same tent referenced here.
1 Chronicles 17:1 records David's remark about the ark under a tent, the same tent mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 16:39 notes that the tabernacle remained at Gibeon while the ark was in Jerusalem, explaining the two worship sites.
Judges 18:12 identifies Kiriath-jearim as the place where the ark rested before David moved it to Jerusalem, providing background.