1Chr 18:11 Cross References
1 Chronicles 18:11
11: King David dedicated all these gifts to the LORD, along with the silver and gold he had taken from the other nations he had subdued--Edom, Moab, Ammon, Philistia, and Amalek.
Exodus 35:5
- Everyone is invited to bring these offerings to the LORD: gold, silver, and bronze;
Exodus 35:21
- If their hearts were stirred and they desired to do so, they brought to the LORD their offerings of materials for the Tabernacle and its furnishings and for the holy garments.
- Both men and women came, all whose hearts were willing. Some brought to the LORD their offerings of gold--medallions, earrings, rings from their fingers, and necklaces. They presented gold objects of every kind to the LORD.
- Others brought blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, fine linen, or goat hair for cloth. Some gave tanned ram skins or fine goatskin leather.
- Others brought silver and bronze objects as their offering to the LORD. And those who had acacia wood brought it.
2 Chronicles 5:1
- When Solomon had finished all the work related to building the Temple of the LORD, he brought in the gifts dedicated by his father, King David, including all the silver and gold and all the utensils. These were stored in the treasuries of the Temple of God.
1 Chronicles 26:20
- Other Levites, led by Ahijah, were in charge of the treasuries of the house of God and the storerooms.
1 Samuel 30:20
- His troops rounded up all the flocks and herds and drove them on ahead. "These all belong to David as his reward!" they said.
1 Chronicles 20:1
- The following spring, the time of year when kings go to war, Joab led the Israelite army in successful attacks against the towns and villages of the Ammonites. In the process they laid siege to the city of Rabbah and destroyed it. But David had stayed behind in Jerusalem.
- When David arrived at Rabbah, he removed the crown from the king's head, and it was placed on David's own head. The crown was made of gold and set with gems, and it weighed about seventy-five pounds. David took a vast amount of plunder from the city.
1 Chronicles 22:14
- "I have worked hard to provide materials for building the Temple of the LORD--nearly four thousand tons of gold, nearly forty thousand tons of silver, and so much iron and bronze that it cannot be weighed. I have also gathered lumber and stone for the walls, though you may need to add more.
1 Chronicles 29:14
- But who am I, and who are my people, that we could give anything to you? Everything we have has come from you, and we give you only what you have already given us!
2 Samuel 8:11
- King David dedicated all these gifts to the LORD, along with the silver and gold he had set apart from the other nations he had subdued--
- Edom, Moab, Ammon, Philistia, and Amalek--and from Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah.
2 Kings 12:18
- King Joash collected all the sacred objects that Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, the previous kings of Judah, had dedicated, along with what he himself had dedicated. He sent them all to Hazael, along with all the gold in the treasuries of the LORD's Temple and the royal palace. So Hazael called off his attack on Jerusalem.
1 Samuel 27:8
- David and his men spent their time raiding the Geshurites, the Girzites, and the Amalekites--people who had lived near Shur, along the road to Egypt, since ancient times.
- David didn't leave one person alive in the villages he attacked. He took the sheep, cattle, donkeys, camels, and clothing before returning home to see King Achish.
Joshua 6:19
- Everything made from silver, gold, bronze, or iron is sacred to the LORD and must be brought into his treasury."
Psalms 83:6
- these Edomites and Ishmaelites, Moabites and Hagrites,
- Gebalites, Ammonites, and Amalekites, and people from Philistia and Tyre.
Micah 4:13
- "Rise up and destroy the nations, O Jerusalem!" says the LORD. "For I will give you iron horns and bronze hooves, so you can trample many nations to pieces. Then you will give all the wealth they acquired as offerings to me, the Lord of all the earth."
1 Kings 7:51
- So King Solomon finished all his work on the Temple of the LORD. Then Solomon brought all the gifts his father, David, had dedicated--the silver, the gold, and the other utensils--and he stored them in the treasuries of the LORD's Temple.
1 Samuel 30:13
- "To whom do you belong, and where do you come from?" David asked him. "I am an Egyptian--the slave of an Amalekite," he replied. "My master left me behind three days ago because I was sick.
1 Chronicles 26:26
- Shelomoth and his relatives were in charge of the treasuries that held all the things dedicated to the LORD by King David, the family leaders, and the generals and captains and other officers of the army.
- These men had dedicated some of the plunder they had gained in battle to maintain the house of the LORD.