Nehemiah 3:16
After him repaired Nehemiah the son of Azbuk, the ruler of the half part of Beth–zur, unto the place over against the sepulchres of David, and to the pool that was made, and unto the house of the mighty.
Cross-reference
Nehemiah 3:17 continues the list of builders, assigning the next section to Levites under Rehum and Hashabiah, directly following the work here.
Nehemiah 12:37 describes a procession passing the house of David, located near the artificial pool and tombs of David mentioned here, linking topography.
2 Kings 20:20 credits Hezekiah with making the pool and conduit, likely the same 'artificial pool' that Nehemiah 3:16 locates near the wall.
Acts 2:29 confirms that David's tomb was still known in the first century, directly matching the 'tombs of David' location in Nehemiah 3:16.
2 Chronicles 16:14 describes Asa's burial in the city of David, connecting to the 'tombs of David' reference in Nehemiah 3:16.
1 Chronicles 2:45 gives the genealogy linking Beth-zur to Maon and Shammai, providing background for the district mentioned in Nehemiah 3:16.
2 Chronicles 11:7 lists Beth-zur as one of Rehoboam's fortified cities, the same location that Nehemiah 3:16 mentions in the wall repair.