Psalm 68:29
Because of thy temple at Jerusalem shall kings bring presents unto thee.
Cross-references
Psalm 72:10 prays for kings to bring tribute—directly mirroring the gift-bearing kings of Psalm 68:29.
Psalm 72:11 envisions all kings bowing to God—extending the homage of Psalm 68:29's gift-giving kings.
Psalm 76:11 calls neighboring lands to bring gifts to God—a direct parallel to the kings bringing gifts in Psalm 68:29.
1 Kings 10:10 describes the queen of Sheba giving lavish gifts to Solomon—a concrete example of kings bringing gifts, as in Psalm 68:29.
1 Kings 10:25 records annual gifts brought to Solomon—a direct fulfillment of the pattern in Psalm 68:29 of kings bringing gifts.
1 Chronicles 29:3 records David giving his own treasure for the temple — a king's gift that directly parallels the kings bringing gifts in Psalm 68:29.
In Ezra 7:13-28, King Artaxerxes decrees gifts of silver and gold for the temple—a direct historical parallel of kings bringing tribute to God's house.
Isaiah 60:6-11 prophesies kings and nations bringing wealth and gold to Zion—a direct prophetic fulfillment of kings bringing gifts to God's temple.
Ezra 7:15 directly fulfills the image: the king and his counselors freely offer silver and gold for the temple in Jerusalem.
Isaiah 18:7 describes tribute brought to the LORD on Mount Zion from distant nations—a clear parallel to kings bearing gifts.
1 Kings 4:21 records kingdoms bringing tribute to Solomon—a type of kings bringing gifts to God's anointed king, prefiguring tribute to the temple.
1 Chronicles 17:4-12 records God's promise that David's son will build the temple — the temple for which Psalm 68:29 says kings will bring gifts.
1 Chronicles 22:7-11 has David charging Solomon to build the temple — the same temple referenced in Psalm 68:29 as the destination for kings' gifts.
1 Chronicles 28:10-21 describes David giving Solomon plans for the temple — the temple that Psalm 68:29 associates with kings bearing gifts.