2 Chronicles 17:5
Therefore the Lord stablished the kingdom in his hand; and all Judah brought to Jehoshaphat presents; and he had riches and honour in abundance.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 17:11 adds that Philistines and Arabians brought tribute to Jehoshaphat, extending the picture of his wealth from verse 5.
2 Chronicles 18:1 shows Jehoshaphat's riches led him to ally with Ahab — contrasting blessing with a poor compromise.
2 Chronicles 32:23 describes Hezekiah receiving gifts and exaltation — this verse parallels Jehoshaphat's similar experience of tribute and honor.
2 Chronicles 9:27 repeats Solomon's silver abundance — Jehoshaphat's riches parallel this sign of divine favor.
2 Chronicles 1:15 describes Solomon's abundant wealth — Jehoshaphat's riches similarly show God's blessing on a faithful king.
2 Chronicles 32:27-29 describes Hezekiah's great wealth — Jehoshaphat's riches similarly reflect God's blessing on a faithful king.
1 Samuel 10:27 shows some refusing to bring gifts to Saul — contrast with Jehoshaphat who received tribute from all Judah.
1 Kings 4:21 describes Solomon receiving tribute from many lands — this verse parallels Jehoshaphat receiving tribute from Judah.
In 1 Kings 10:25, Solomon also receives annual tribute from all nations — a parallel to Jehoshaphat's presents from Judah, showing God's blessing on a righteous king.
Deuteronomy 8:13 describes multiplying wealth as a sign of blessing, similar to Jehoshaphat's multiplied riches, though with a warning context.
Genesis 13:2 says Abram was very rich — Jehoshaphat's riches echo the blessing given to the father of the faithful.
Genesis 26:14 shows Isaac's wealth attracting envy — Jehoshaphat's wealth draws tribute instead, but both depict great prosperity.