2 Chronicles 6:19
Have respect therefore to the prayer of thy servant, and to his supplication, O Lord my God, to hearken unto the cry and the prayer which thy servant prayeth before thee:
Cross-reference
1 Kings 8:28 is the parallel account of Solomon's prayer, nearly identical in wording, showing the same request for God to hear.
Psalm 130:2 similarly cries for God to hear prayer, echoing Solomon's plea for attentive ears.
Daniel 9:17-19 echoes Solomon's plea for God to hear and act, as both intercede for God's name and mercy.
Psalm 4:1 echoes the same plea for God to hear and have mercy — a parallel cry from David for divine attention in distress.
Psalm 5:1 also begs God to listen — 'consider my lament' — mirroring Solomon's request for God to attend to his prayer.
Psalm 5:2 continues the same theme: 'Hear my cry for help, my King and my God' — a parallel plea for God to hear prayer.
Psalm 20:1-3 asks God to answer in distress and send help from the sanctuary — echoing Solomon's prayer for God to hear from the temple.