2 Chronicles 17:11

Also some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents, and tribute silver; and the Arabians brought him flocks, seven thousand and seven hundred rams, and seven thousand and seven hundred he goats.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 17:5 Historical context

2 Chronicles 17:5 explains that tribute came because the LORD established Jehoshaphat's kingdom, showing the reason behind the gifts.

2 Chronicles 9:14 shows Solomon also received tribute from Arabia, mirroring Jehoshaphat's similar gifts from the same region.

2 Chronicles 21:16 contrasts this: under wicked Jehoram, the same Philistines and Arabs became attackers instead of tribute-bringers.

2 Chronicles 26:7 shows God helping Uzziah against Philistines and Arabs—the same nations that brought tribute to Jehoshaphat later become enemies.

2 Chronicles 26:8 records Ammonites paying tribute to Uzziah, another example of foreign tribute to a righteous king.

2 Chronicles 32:23 records gifts to Hezekiah from many nations, paralleling Jehoshaphat's receipt of tribute and presents.