1 Kings 8:43
Hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place, and do according to all that the stranger calleth to thee for: that all people of the earth may know thy name, to fear thee, as do thy people Israel; and that they may know that this house, which I have builded, is called by thy name.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 8:29 is part of the same prayer, where Solomon asks God to watch over the house where His name dwells.
1 Kings 8:30 continues the prayer, asking God to hear from heaven — same 'listen in heaven your dwelling place'.
In 1 Kings 18:36, Elijah prays for God to be known as the true God, echoing Solomon's prayer that all peoples know God's name.
In 2 Kings 19:19, Hezekiah prays that all kingdoms may know the Lord is God alone — the same universal recognition Solomon prays for.
2 Chronicles 6:33 parallels this verse verbatim in the parallel account of Solomon's prayer — essentially the same text.
Psalm 102:15 parallels Solomon's prayer that all peoples fear God's name — 'nations will fear the name of the LORD'.
Psalm 86:9 declares all nations shall come and worship and glorify God's name — a clear parallel to Solomon's prayer for global knowledge of God.
Psalm 72:11 says all kings shall bow and all nations serve Him — directly matching Solomon's desire that all people fear God.
Joshua 4:24 uses identical wording: 'all the peoples of the earth may know' and 'fear the LORD' — strong parallel.
Acts 10:2 describes Cornelius, a Gentile who feared God and prayed — a direct example of the foreigner Solomon prayed would come to know God.
In Isaiah 37:20, Hezekiah prays that all kingdoms know the LORD, mirroring Solomon's desire that all peoples know God's name.
Isaiah 19:21 prophesies Egyptians knowing the LORD, directly fulfilling Solomon's prayer that foreigners call on God and know His name.
Zechariah 8:20 promises many peoples will come, aligning with Solomon's hope that all nations know God.
Isaiah 11:9 promises the earth filled with knowledge of the Lord — extending Solomon's prayer for all peoples to know God's name to a future age.
Psalm 67:2 asks that God's way be known on earth among all nations — similar to Solomon's prayer for global recognition of God.
Psalm 22:27 prophesies all nations turning to worship the Lord — echoing Solomon's hope that all peoples will know God's name.
Psalm 117:1 calls all nations to praise the LORD — similar to Solomon's prayer for universal knowledge of God.
In 1 Samuel 17:46, David declares all the earth may know there is a God in Israel — matching Solomon's prayer that all peoples know God's name.
Matthew 6:9 begins the Lord’s Prayer with 'hallowed be thy name' — echoing the same desire for God's name to be revered among all peoples.
Psalm 20:6 affirms God answers from his holy heaven, directly connecting to Solomon's plea for God to hear from heaven.
Deuteronomy 26:15 asks God to look from heaven — same phrase 'heaven your dwelling place' as in Solomon's prayer.