2 Chronicles 8:14
And he appointed, according to the order of David his father, the courses of the priests to their service, and the Levites to their charges, to praise and minister before the priests, as the duty of every day required: the porters also by their courses at every gate: for so had David the man of God commanded.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 35:10 depicts Josiah's Passover following the same priestly and Levitical divisions, echoing Solomon's obedience to David's ordinance.
2 Chronicles 5:11 notes that at the temple dedication priests served without regard to divisions—in contrast to the regular divisions Solomon set up here.
2 Chronicles 35:4 references David's written divisions for Passover, which Solomon also followed.
2 Chronicles 29:25 shows Hezekiah restoring worship according to David's command, just as Solomon did.
2 Chronicles 31:2 shows Hezekiah also appointing priestly divisions according to David's ordinance, mirroring Solomon's earlier action.
2 Chronicles 23:4 describes Jehoiada reinstating the priestly divisions by turns, following the same Davidic system Solomon implemented.
2 Chronicles 34:13 mentions Levites as gatekeepers during Josiah's repair, reflecting David's organization.
1 Chronicles 6:32-48 gives detailed names and genealogies of the Levitical musicians Solomon assigned, expanding on his arrangements.
Luke 1:8 shows the priestly division system still operating in the NT, confirming the lasting structure Solomon set up.
1 Chronicles 28:19 reveals David's temple plans were given by God's hand, validating the commands Solomon carries out here.
1 Chronicles 26 details the gatekeeper divisions David commanded, which Solomon follows. It is the source of his actions.
1 Chronicles 25:1-31 outlines the musicians' divisions appointed by David, which Solomon then put into practice at the temple.
1 Chronicles 24:20-31 lists the remaining Levite divisions, reinforcing the specific structure Solomon implemented for temple service.
1 Chronicles 24:1-19 lists the priestly divisions David ordained, which Solomon is implementing here—the source of his organization.
1 Chronicles 23:1-32 details David's organization of Levitical divisions, the very blueprint Solomon executed as commanded.
1 Chronicles 16:42 names Heman and Jeduthun with instruments and gatekeepers, directly matching the roles Solomon later instituted.
1 Chronicles 16:4-6 shows David stationing Levites to minister with music before the ark, foreshadowing Solomon's temple service.
1 Chronicles 15:16-22 records David's appointment of musicians for the ark, the model Solomon later followed for temple worship.
1 Chronicles 6:31 identifies the musicians David appointed for temple service, the very ones Solomon later placed in their offices.
1 Chronicles 26:17 gives the daily gatekeeper rotations that Solomon followed at the temple gates.
1 Chronicles 23:6 details David's division of Levites by clans, the basis for Solomon's appointments.
1 Chronicles 23:5 describes David's allocation of 4,000 gatekeepers and musicians, the same duties Solomon assigned.
1 Chronicles 16:37 records David appointing Asaph for daily ministry before the ark, which Solomon later implemented.
Nehemiah 12:24 mentions Levites praising according to David's commandment, mirroring Solomon's obedience.
Nehemiah 12:36 refers to musical instruments of David, used in worship as Solomon had arranged.
Luke 1:5 names Zechariah of the division of Abijah, one of the divisions David established and Solomon set up, linking the priestly order to the NT.
In Ezra 6:18, the post-exilic temple service is organized in similar divisions of priests and Levites, echoing the pattern Solomon set.