2 Chronicles 6:27
Then hear thou from heaven, and forgive the sin of thy servants, and of thy people Israel, when thou hast taught them the good way, wherein they should walk; and send rain upon thy land, which thou hast given unto thy people for an inheritance.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 7:14 is God's answer: forgiveness and healing the land — directly fulfills the request in this verse for rain and forgiveness.
In 1 Kings 8:35, this is the parallel account describing the same drought and repentance context that precedes the request for teaching.
Zechariah 10:1 commands asking the LORD for spring rain — mirroring Solomon's plea for God to send rain on the land.
Joel 2:23 promises abundant early and latter rain after repentance — directly parallel to the request for rain in Solomon's prayer.
Ezekiel 34:26 promises God will send 'showers of blessing' in their season, closely matching the prayer's request for rain on the land.
Jeremiah 14:22 declares that only God can bring rain, affirming the prayer's appeal to the Lord alone for this blessing.
Jeremiah 6:16 uses the same phrase 'the good way' and calls to walk in it for rest—mirroring Solomon's plea for teaching.
Isaiah 30:21 echoes the prayer's request to be taught the good way, promising God's guidance with a voice behind saying 'this is the way, walk in it'.
In Psalm 119:33, the psalmist asks 'Teach me the way of your statutes,' directly echoing the prayer's request to be taught the good way.
Psalm 68:9 speaks of God showering rain to restore his inheritance, directly echoing the prayer's request for rain on the land given as inheritance.
In 1 Kings 8:36, this verse is a near-verbatim parallel of Solomon's prayer asking God to teach the good way and send rain.
1 Samuel 12:23 has Samuel vowing to pray and teach the good way — same language as Solomon's prayer for teaching the good way.
Hosea 2:21 pictures God answering the heavens to bring rain for the land, fulfilling the prayer's desire for divine provision of rain.
In Psalm 94:12, God teaches through discipline, a parallel to the prayer's context of teaching after sin and repentance.
In Psalm 25:12, God instructs the one who fears Him in the way to choose, similar to the prayer's request for teaching the good way.
Jeremiah 5:24 rebukes those who do not fear God who gives rain in its season, reinforcing the prayer's acknowledgment that rain comes from God.
In Psalm 25:8, God instructs sinners in the way, matching the prayer's theme of God teaching His people after repentance.
In Psalm 25:5, the request to be led in truth and taught by God parallels the plea for teaching the good way in the prayer.
Jeremiah 42:3 shows the people asking God to 'show us the way we should go', paralleling the prayer's request for divine direction.
In Micah 4:2, nations seek God to teach them His ways so they may walk in His paths, echoing the prayer's theme of divine instruction.
In John 6:45, Jesus quotes the promise that all will be taught by God, connecting to the prayer's request for God to teach His people.
In Psalm 25:4, the psalmist similarly asks God to teach him His paths, echoing the theme of divine instruction found in the prayer.