1Ki 5:1 Cross References
1 Kings 5:1
1: King Hiram of Tyre had always been a loyal friend of David, so when he learned that David's son Solomon was the new king of Israel, Hiram sent ambassadors to congratulate him.
1 Chronicles 14:1
- Now King Hiram of Tyre sent messengers to David, along with stonemasons and carpenters to build him a palace. Hiram also sent many cedar logs for lumber.
2 Chronicles 2:3
- Solomon also sent this message to King Hiram at Tyre: "Send me cedar logs like the ones that were supplied to my father, David, when he was building his palace.
2 Samuel 5:11
- Then King Hiram of Tyre sent messengers to David, along with carpenters and stonemasons to build him a palace. Hiram also sent many cedar logs for lumber.
1 Kings 5:10
- So Hiram produced for Solomon as much cedar and cypress timber as he desired.
Psalms 45:12
- The princes of Tyre will shower you with gifts. People of great wealth will entreat your favor.
Amos 1:9
- This is what the LORD says: "The people of Tyre have sinned again and again, and I will not forget it. I will not let them go unpunished any longer! They broke their treaty of brotherhood with Israel, selling whole villages as slaves to Edom.
2 Samuel 8:10
- he sent his son Joram to congratulate David on his success. Hadadezer and Toi had long been enemies, and there had been many wars between them. Joram presented David with many gifts of silver, gold, and bronze.
1 Kings 9:12
- Hiram came from Tyre to see the towns Solomon had given him, but he was not at all pleased with them.
- "What kind of towns are these, my brother?" he asked. "These towns are worthless!" So Hiram called that area Cabul--"worthless"--as it is still known today.
- Hiram had sent Solomon nine thousand pounds of gold.
1 Kings 5:13
- Then King Solomon enlisted 30,000 laborers from all Israel.
2 Samuel 10:1
- Some time after this, King Nahash of the Ammonites died, and his son Hanun became king.
- David said, "I am going to show complete loyalty to Hanun because his father, Nahash, was always completely loyal to me." So David sent ambassadors to express sympathy to Hanun about his father's death. But when David's ambassadors arrived in the land of Ammon,