2 Chronicles 6:13
For Solomon had made a brasen scaffold, of five cubits long, and five cubits broad, and three cubits high, and had set it in the midst of the court: and upon it he stood, and kneeled down upon his knees before all the congregation of Israel, and spread forth his hands toward heaven,
Cross-reference
In 2 Chronicles 6:29, the same posture of spreading hands toward the temple is described for anyone praying — echoing Solomon's example here.
2 Chronicles 4:9 describes the great court where Solomon placed the bronze platform he knelt on, providing architectural context.
1 Kings 8:54 records the same event — Solomon rising from kneeling after prayer, confirming the posture described here.
Ezra 9:5 shows Ezra kneeling with hands outstretched — directly echoing Solomon's prayer posture here at the temple dedication.
Daniel 6:10 shows Daniel kneeling in prayer toward Jerusalem — following the posture and orientation Solomon modeled here.
Exodus 9:29 shows Moses spreading his hands to the Lord in prayer — the same gesture Solomon uses here on the bronze platform.
In Nehemiah 8:4, Ezra stands on a wooden platform to address the people, echoing the bronze platform Solomon built here.
Psalm 95:6 calls all to kneel before the Lord — the same posture Solomon demonstrates here in his dedication prayer.
Luke 22:41 records Jesus kneeling to pray — a posture of humility like Solomon's here.
Acts 20:36 shows Paul kneeling in prayer with elders — following the same prayer posture Solomon demonstrated here.
Acts 21:5 depicts believers kneeling on the beach to pray — echoing Solomon's kneeling posture here.
1 Kings 7:12 describes the great court around the temple — the setting where Solomon's bronze platform (mentioned here) was placed.