2 Samuel 7:11
And as since the time that I commanded judges to be over my people Israel, and have caused thee to rest from all thine enemies. Also the Lord telleth thee that he will make thee an house.
Cross-reference
2 Samuel 7:1 introduces the same rest from enemies that verse 11 reaffirms, tying the promise of a house to David's current peace.
In 2 Samuel 7:27, David repeats God's promise to build him a house, revealing his faithful prayer response.
In 2 Samuel 7:7, God notes He never asked for a house for Himself — this sets up the contrast where He will instead build a house for David.
In 2 Samuel 7:19, David responds in awe that God has spoken about the future of his house — reflecting on the same promise.
Judges 2:14-16 describes the cycle of oppression and deliverance that 2 Samuel 7:11 references as the former period of judges before God gave rest.
1 Samuel 12:9-11 recalls the same judges-era deliverances, providing the historical backdrop for the rest God now gives in 2 Samuel 7:11.
In 1 Kings 2:24, Solomon affirms God has made him a house as promised, showing the promise's fulfillment.
1 Kings 11:38 applies the same 'build you a sure house' promise conditionally to Jeroboam, echoing the Davidic covenant.
1 Chronicles 17:10 is the parallel record of the same promise, confirming the wording.
1 Chronicles 22:10 specifies Solomon as the one to build God's house, fulfilling the broader promise of a dynasty.
Psalm 89:4 quotes God's promise to build David's throne forever, echoing 2 Samuel 7:11.
Psalm 89:3 recalls God's covenant with David, directly referencing the promise of a house.
In Acts 15:16, James quotes Amos about rebuilding David's fallen tent — directly continuing the theme of God establishing David's house.
In Acts 2:30, Peter cites this promise, explaining that David foresaw the Messiah's resurrection and ascension to the throne.
In Luke 1:32, Gabriel announces that Jesus will receive the throne of David — fulfilling the dynastic promise made to David here.
In 1 Kings 2:4, David recalls God's promise to establish his house, adding the condition of faithful obedience — quoting the covenant made here.
In 1 Samuel 25:28, Abigail already prophesied that God would make a lasting dynasty for David — now God directly declares it.
In 1 Samuel 2:35, God similarly promises to establish a faithful priest's house — parallel to the dynastic promise made to David here.
Psalm 106:42 describes Israel's oppression by enemies during the judges period — the very affliction from which 2 Samuel 7:11 says God now gives rest.
In 1 Chronicles 23:25, the rest promised here is realized, allowing the Levites to cease carrying the tabernacle.