2 Samuel 15:32
And it came to pass, that when David was come to the top of the mount, where he worshipped God, behold, Hushai the Archite came to meet him with his coat rent, and earth upon his head:
Cross-reference
2 Samuel 15:30 sets the scene of David weeping barefoot on the Mount of Olives, which this verse continues as he meets Hushai there.
2 Samuel 16:16-19 shows Hushai deceiving Absalom as part of David's plan — a direct continuation of their meeting here.
In 2 Samuel 16:17, Absalom questions Hushai's loyalty — testing the deception David orchestrated when Hushai arrived.
In 2 Samuel 17:5, Absalom summons Hushai to hear his counsel — setting the stage for Hushai to counter Ahithophel as David intended.
Psalm 3:3-5 is David's prayer during Absalom's rebellion, showing trust in God as shield and lifter of head — directly reflecting his worship here.
Psalm 3:7 records David's plea for deliverance from enemies — the same crisis he faces here, calling on God to strike his foes.
In 1 Chronicles 27:33, Hushai is called 'the king's friend' — explaining his trusted role and why David chose him to infiltrate Absalom's court.
1 Kings 11:7 reveals the same mountain later became a site of idolatry under Solomon—contrasting David's worship there.
Psalm 4:1-3 voices David's call for relief and confidence that God hears — likely from the same period of Absalom's rebellion.