2 Chronicles 6:29
Then what prayer or what supplication soever shall be made of any man, or of all thy people Israel, when every one shall know his own sore and his own grief, and shall spread forth his hands in this house:
Cross-references
In Psalm 32:2-6, David links personal affliction with confession and prayer — echoing the individual's awareness of his own sorrow and plea here.
Psalm 50:15 calls to call on God in trouble for deliverance — the exact principle behind the individual prayers described here.
Psalm 91:15 promises God will answer when called on in trouble — the same assurance Solomon seeks for those praying in distress.
Psalm 142:1 is a cry for mercy — directly matching the plea made by each person aware of their affliction here.
Psalm 142:2 describes pouring out complaint and telling trouble — mirroring the individual knowing his own sorrow and stretching out hands.
Proverbs 14:10 affirms that each heart knows its own bitterness — the same solitary awareness of personal affliction described here.
Isaiah 1:15 contrasts this: spreading hands in prayer is rejected when hands are full of blood — opposite of the repentant prayer here.
1 Kings 8:38 is the parallel account, almost word-for-word, describing the same prayer situation with individual awareness of affliction.