Daniel 3:4
Then an herald cried aloud, To you it is commanded, O people, nations, and languages,
Cross-reference
Daniel 3:10 restates the decree verbatim, confirming the command to worship the image.
Daniel 4:1 opens with the identical phrase 'to all peoples, nations, and languages' — confirming this as a standard royal decree formula used by Nebuchadnezzar.
Daniel 6:25 uses the same 'peoples, nations, and languages' formula — King Darius also addresses all subjects with this standard Persian decree opening.
Daniel 5:19 uses the same phrase 'peoples, nations, and languages' to describe Nebuchadnezzar's universal rule.
Daniel 7:14 echoes this phrase for the Son of Man's universal dominion, a typological fulfillment of true worship.
In Daniel 4:14, a herald also cries aloud, but the decree is to chop down a tree — a divine judgment, not a call to worship.