Isaiah 24:15
Wherefore glorify ye the Lord in the fires, even the name of the Lord God of Israel in the isles of the sea.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 42:10 calls coastlands to sing a new song, directly paralleling the call to glorify God in the coastlands.
Isaiah 42:12 uses nearly identical phrasing: 'give glory to the LORD... declare his praise in the coastlands.'
Isaiah 66:19 describes survivors declaring God's glory among the coastlands — a direct expansion of this universal call.
Isaiah 41:5 says the coastlands are afraid — contrasting with the coastlands giving glory in Isaiah 24:15.
Habakkuk 3:18 declares rejoicing in the Lord despite hardship—direct parallel to giving glory to God in Isaiah.
Zechariah 13:9 shows the remnant refined and calling on God's name — directly parallel to giving glory to the name in Isaiah 24:15.
Malachi 1:11 declares God's name great among nations from east to west, strongly echoing the coastlands' praise.
Psalm 117:1 explicitly calls all nations to praise the LORD, directly parallel to the universal glorification commanded here.
Revelation 15:4 explicitly declares all nations will glorify God's name, directly echoing the universal worship in Isaiah.
Acts 15:17 speaks of Gentiles seeking God, fulfilling the scope of Isaiah's call to glorify Him in distant coasts.
Acts 16:25 features Paul and Silas singing hymns in prison — like the exiles in Isaiah 24:15 glorifying God in a difficult, foreign setting.
Ephesians 2:13 describes Gentiles 'far off' brought near, mirroring the distant 'isles' glorifying God in Isaiah.
1 Peter 1:7 links tested faith to praise and glory — echoing the glorifying response after judgment in Isaiah 24:15.
Zephaniah 2:11 says all lands bow to God, a wider parallel to coastlands glorifying him.
Zechariah 10:9 has scattered peoples remembering God in far countries, similar to coastlands glorifying.