2 Chronicles 7:5
And king Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and two thousand oxen, and an hundred and twenty thousand sheep: so the king and all the people dedicated the house of God.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 5:6 describes an earlier, uncountable sacrifice at the same dedication, emphasizing the immense scale that culminates in the specific numbers here.
2 Chronicles 1:6 records Solomon offering a thousand burnt offerings at Gibeon, a smaller but similar act of large-scale sacrifice by the same king.
2 Chronicles 35:7 records Josiah giving thousands of lambs and cattle for Passover, another king providing abundant sacrifices for worship.
2 Chronicles 30:24 shows Hezekiah and leaders giving thousands of animals for Passover, echoing Solomon's provision at the temple dedication.
2 Chronicles 29:33 adds more consecrated offerings from Hezekiah's rededication, continuing the parallel to Solomon's massive sacrifice.
2 Chronicles 2:4 states Solomon's purpose for the temple — regular offerings — which the dedication sacrifice here fulfills on a grand scale.
2 Chronicles 15:11 records King Asa offering bulls and sheep from spoil, a later king's similar sacrificial act during covenant renewal.
2 Chronicles 29:32 lists the burnt offerings at Hezekiah's rededication, a parallel act of temple restoration with specific animal counts.
Numbers 7:10 describes the dedication of the tabernacle altar — a direct parallel to Solomon's temple dedication here.
1 Kings 8:62 recounts the same dedication sacrifice from the Kings narrative, confirming the event with slightly different phrasing.
1 Kings 8:63 gives the exact same numbers for Solomon's dedication sacrifice, confirming the Chronicler's account.
In Nehemiah 12:43, the people offered great sacrifices and rejoiced at the wall dedication, echoing the temple dedication's joyful sacrifices here.
In 1 Kings 3:4, Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings at Gibeon; here at the temple dedication he offers vastly more, showing escalation.
Ezra 6:16 describes the dedication of the second temple, echoing the same celebration as Solomon's original dedication here.
Ezra 6:17 records the dedication offerings for the second temple — smaller in scale but analogous to Solomon's massive sacrifice here.
1 Chronicles 29:21 records David's dedication sacrifices for the temple — smaller scale but same theme of offering for the house of God.
In 1 Kings 3:15, Solomon offered burnt offerings and peace offerings after his dream, a smaller precursor to the grand temple dedication here.
In 2 Samuel 6:17, David offers burnt offerings at the ark's installation, prefiguring Solomon's larger dedication sacrifice here.