2 Chronicles 6:4
And he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who hath with his hands fulfilled that which he spake with his mouth to my father David, saying,
Cross-reference
In 2 Chronicles 6:10, Solomon specifies the fulfillment: he now sits on David's throne and has built the temple, detailing the promise praised in verse 4.
In 2 Chronicles 6:15, Solomon reiterates that God has kept his promise to David, reinforcing and specifying the faithfulness praised in verse 4.
In 2 Chronicles 6:17, Solomon asks for God to confirm his word for the future, moving from past praise to a complementary request.
1 Kings 8:15 records the same blessing verbatim — the parallel account of Solomon's dedication prayer.
1 Chronicles 17:12 records God's promise that David's son would build God's house — the very promise Solomon says God fulfilled in 2 Chronicles 6:4.
Psalm 41:13 uses the identical doxology 'Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel' — a common liturgical formula.
Psalm 72:18 echoes the same blessing formula 'Blessed be the LORD God of Israel' — a doxology likely used in temple worship.
Luke 1:68 quotes the same blessing 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel' as Zechariah celebrates God's visitation — echoing Solomon's temple dedication.
Isaiah 64:11 laments the temple's destruction, contrasting sharply with the joyful dedication and praise for its completion in 2 Chronicles 6:4.
Ephesians 1:3 adapts the blessing formula to the New Covenant — 'Blessed be the God...' but now through Christ with spiritual blessings.
In 1 Chronicles 29:10, David blesses God before the assembly — a parallel act of praising God for provision and promise.