2 Chronicles 9:28
And they brought unto Solomon horses out of Egypt, and out of all lands.
Cross-references
In 2 Chronicles 9:25, this same chapter specifies the massive scale of Solomon's horse stalls and chariots, showing the extent of his horse importation.
2 Chronicles 1:16 earlier describes the same horse imports from Egypt and Keveh, adding detail about the merchants and pricing.
Deuteronomy 17:16 forbids kings from acquiring many horses from Egypt, which Solomon directly disobeys by importing horses as stated here.
1 Kings 4:26 expands on Solomon's horse stalls and horsemen, providing specific numbers that support the general statement of horse imports here.
1 Kings 10:28 is the parallel account of Solomon's horse imports from Egypt and Keveh, almost verbatim.
Isaiah 31:1 pronounces woe on those who rely on Egyptian horses—a direct critique of Solomon's policy described here.
Isaiah 2:7 later condemns the abundance of horses as a sign of misplaced trust, directly echoing Solomon's vast horse imports.