Exodus 36:2
And Moses called Bezaleel and Aholiab, and every wise hearted man, in whose heart the Lord had put wisdom, even every one whose heart stirred him up to come unto the work to do it:
Cross-reference
Exodus 28:3 also describes God filling skillful workers with a spirit of skill, directly paralleling the divine enablement here.
Exodus 31:6 mentions God giving skill to all the skillful for the tabernacle, a clear parallel to the calling in Exodus 36:2.
Exodus 35:10 calls every skillful craftsman to come and make what the Lord commanded, mirroring the summons here.
Exodus 35:21-35 recounts the people's offerings and the Spirit-filled craftsmen, the broader context of this calling.
Exodus 35:25 details the skilled women spinners, a specific subset of the gifted artisans called in the main verse.
Exodus 35:26 continues describing wise-hearted women spinning goat hair — part of the same workforce called here.
1 Kings 7:14 describes Hiram, filled with wisdom for temple work — paralleling the divinely given wisdom to Bezalel and artisans here.
James 1:17 affirms every good gift comes from God, directly supporting the source of the skill here—this skill is a good gift from above.
Hebrews 5:4 parallels the principle that divine calling, not self-appointment, qualifies one for service — here priesthood, there tabernacle artisans.
1 Chronicles 29:5 echoes the call for willing service for the temple — similar to the stirred hearts for the tabernacle work here.
Job 38:36 asks who gives wisdom and understanding — echoing the theme that wisdom comes from God, as seen in the artisans here.
Acts 6:3 similarly selects men full of the Spirit and wisdom for service, paralleling the Spirit-gifted craftsmen.