2 Chronicles 9:26
And he reigned over all the kings from the river even unto the land of the Philistines, and to the border of Egypt.
Cross-reference
Genesis 15:18 promises Abraham the land from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates — Solomon's rule fulfills that covenant promise.
Exodus 23:31 promised Israel's borders from Red Sea to Euphrates; Solomon's rule here fulfills that promise.
1 Kings 4:21 states the identical extent of Solomon's rule from the Euphrates to Egypt — a direct parallel.
1 Kings 4:24 describes the same dominion west of the Euphrates and adds that he had peace on all sides.
Daniel 7:14 speaks of the Son of Man's everlasting dominion over all peoples — far surpassing Solomon's temporal reign as a type.
Revelation 19:16 declares Christ 'King of kings and Lord of lords' — the ultimate fulfillment of Solomon's rule over many kings.
Deuteronomy 11:24 promised land from desert to Lebanon and Euphrates; Solomon's rule matches that boundary.
Deuteronomy 15:6 promised Israel would rule over many nations; Solomon's kings are subject to him, fulfilling that.
Lamentations 1:1 mourns Jerusalem's fall from greatness; Solomon's vast rule here contrasts with later desolation.
Psalm 72:8-11 describes the ideal king's rule from sea to sea and Euphrates to earth's ends — echoing Solomon's domain as a type.
Joshua 13 lists land yet unconquered; Solomon's dominion over those regions shows the promise finally achieved, contrasting unfinished conquest.