2 Chronicles 8:13

Even after a certain rate every day, offering according to the commandment of Moses, on the sabbaths, and on the new moons, and on the solemn feasts, three times in the year, even in the feast of unleavened bread, and in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles.

Cross-references

Exodus 23:14-17 lists the three annual feasts — Unleavened Bread, Harvest, and Ingathering — that Solomon observed.

Exodus 29:38-42 institutes the daily burnt offering that Solomon observed 'as the duty of each day required' — the Mosaic command behind his practice.

Leviticus 23:1-17 is the original institution of the appointed feasts — Unleavened Bread, Weeks, and Tabernacles — that Solomon observes.

Deuteronomy 16:16 commands the three annual feasts, which Solomon here fulfills as required by Moses.

1 Kings 9:25 is the parallel account of Solomon's three annual sacrifices, confirming the same practice.

Deuteronomy 16:13 is the law commanding the Feast of Booths, which Solomon observed here—the original instruction behind his practice.

Nehemiah 8:17 Historical context

Nehemiah 8:17 records a post-exilic revival of the same Feast of Booths, showing its enduring significance beyond Solomon's time.

Ezekiel 45:17 echoes the same pattern of offerings for feasts, new moons, and Sabbaths, showing continuity of worship.

Ezekiel 46:3-15 gives regulations for Sabbath and new moon offerings, similar to the practices Solomon followed.