Isaiah 26:15
Thou hast increased the nation, O Lord, thou hast increased the nation: thou art glorified: thou hadst removed it far unto all the ends of the earth.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 60:21, Israel possesses the land forever and God is glorified — strong parallel to enlarged borders and glory here.
Isaiah 9:3 uses the same 'multiplied the nation' language for joyful increase — matches the national growth here.
Isaiah 6:12 speaks of the land being forsaken and people sent far away, contrasting sharply with the enlargement and glory here.
Isaiah 10:22 warns a great nation will be reduced to a remnant — contrasts the increase and expansion here.
Genesis 12:2 promises to make Abraham's name great — this verse shows that blessing realized in national expansion.
In Luke 21:24, Jesus predicts Jerusalem's destruction and dispersion—the direct opposite of the blessing of enlargement here.
In Ezekiel 5:12, God judges by plague, famine, sword, and scattering—the opposite of enlarging the nation's borders.
In Jeremiah 30:19, God promises to multiply Israel and honor them — parallels the increase and glorification theme here.
In Nehemiah 9:23, God multiplies Israel's children and brings them into the land — mirrors the increase and border enlargement here.
In 2 Kings 23:27, God declares He will remove Judah as well—a stark contrast to the enlargement and glory here.
In 2 Kings 17:23, the Lord removes Israel from His presence into exile—the opposite of enlarging the nation.
In 2 Kings 17:6, the Assyrian deportation removes Israel from the land—directly contrasting the border extension in this verse.
In 1 Kings 8:46, Solomon prays about exile as punishment for sin—the opposite of the national enlargement described here.
Deuteronomy 28:64 warns of being scattered among all nations, the direct opposite of Isaiah's enlargement and border extension.
In Deuteronomy 10:22, God made Israel as the stars for multitude — directly echoes the theme of God increasing the nation.
Deuteronomy 4:27 warns of scattering among peoples, the opposite of the national enlargement described in Isaiah.
Genesis 12:2 promises Abraham a great nation — here God fulfills that promise by increasing Israel's population.
Job 12:23 states God enlarges nations—nearly identical to this verse's theme of God increasing the nation.
In Jeremiah 32:37, God promises to gather the exiles back to the land—a restorative parallel to the enlargement of the nation.
In Numbers 23:10, the uncountable multitude of Israel parallels the increased nation here — both depict God's blessing in numerical growth.
In Ezekiel 36:24, God promises to gather the exiles back to their own land—similar to the enlargement theme of increased presence.
1 Chronicles 21:3 voices a wish for multiplying the people, mirroring the increase here, though in a different context.
Revelation 11:13 shows survivors glorifying God after judgment, echoing 'you are glorified' here, but in a different context.