2 Chronicles 26:8
And the Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah: and his name spread abroad even to the entering in of Egypt; for he strengthened himself exceedingly.
Cross-references
In 2 Chronicles 26:15, the same narrative continues: Uzziah's inventions spread his fame further, elaborating on verse 8.
In 2 Chronicles 17:11, Jehoshaphat also receives tribute from Philistines and Arabians, closely matching Uzziah's tribute from Ammonites.
In 2 Chronicles 20:1, Ammonites attack Jehoshaphat, contrasting with their tributary status under Uzziah here.
In 2 Samuel 8:2, David receives gifts from Moab, paralleling Uzziah receiving gifts from Ammon here—both tribute.
In 1 Kings 10:25, Solomon receives annual tribute from kings, directly paralleling Uzziah's receipt of tribute from Ammonites.
Deuteronomy 2:19 commands Israel not to take Ammonite land, while here Uzziah receives tribute without conquest—a changed relationship.
1 Samuel 11:1 shows Ammonites oppressing Israel, contrasting with their giving gifts to Uzziah here—a reversal.
Genesis 19:38 gives the origin of the Ammonites, the nation that later pays tribute to Uzziah here.
Judges 11:15-18 recounts Israel's non-aggression toward Ammon, contrasting with their voluntary tribute to Uzziah here.
In 2 Samuel 8:13, David also gains fame from military victory over Edom, mirroring Uzziah's fame from subduing Ammonites.