2 Chronicles 9:1
And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to prove Solomon with hard questions at Jerusalem, with a very great company, and camels that bare spices, and gold in abundance, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 9:9 records the actual gifts she gave — gold, spices, precious stones — the outcome of her visit described in verse 1.
2 Chronicles 1:12 records God granting Solomon wisdom and wealth, which the queen of Sheba witnesses and tests.
2 Chronicles 1:1 establishes Solomon's God-given greatness, which later draws the queen of Sheba to visit.
1 Kings 4:31 describes Solomon's surpassing wisdom and widespread fame, motivating the queen's visit to test him.
1 Kings 10:1 is the parallel account of the queen of Sheba's visit to test Solomon.
1 Kings 10:2-3 continues the queen of Sheba narrative, detailing her gifts and Solomon's answers.
Isaiah 60:6 pictures camels from Sheba bringing gold and frankincense — the queen's caravan with camels and spices prefigures this prophecy.
Matthew 2:11 has Magi bringing gold, frankincense, myrrh to Jesus — the queen's gift‑giving prefigures the Gentiles' homage to Christ.
In Matthew 12:42, Jesus cites the queen of Sheba's journey to condemn those who reject him, as they have greater wisdom in him.
In Luke 11:31, the same saying of Jesus uses the queen of Sheba to rebuke those who reject his message.
In 1 Kings 4:34, this same international fame draws all nations to hear Solomon's wisdom, just as the queen of Sheba came.
In Ezekiel 27:22, Sheba trades spices, gold, and precious stones—exactly the goods the queen brought to Solomon, showing her homeland's wealth.
Psalm 72:10 prophesies kings of Sheba bringing gifts to the messianic king — the queen's visit prefigures this tribute.
Psalm 72:15 mentions gold of Sheba as tribute — the queen brought gold, foreshadowing the wealth offered to the coming King.
Proverbs 1:6 mentions understanding riddles — the same 'hard questions' the queen used to test Solomon's wisdom.
In Daniel 5:12, Daniel has the same gift of solving riddles and problems that Solomon used to answer the queen's hard questions.