Isaiah 33:13
Hear, ye that are far off, what I have done; and, ye that are near, acknowledge my might.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 57:19 declares peace 'to the far and to the near' — the same inclusive language of those far off and near hearing God.
Isaiah 49:1 opens with 'Listen to me, O coastlands, and give attention, you peoples from afar' — nearly identical call to distant peoples.
Isaiah 18:3 calls all inhabitants of the earth to look and listen — a parallel universal summons to heed God's signal.
Isaiah 34:1 calls nations to draw near and hear God's judgment, a very similar summons to the far off in Isaiah 33:13.
Isaiah 37:20 expresses the desire that all kingdoms know God through his saving act — echoes the call for far off to hear of God's might.
In Ephesians 2:11-18, Paul echoes the 'far off' and 'near' language, explaining that Christ brings Gentiles near through his blood.
In Acts 2:5-11, devout Jews from every nation hear the apostles declaring God's mighty works in their own languages, fulfilling the call for distant peoples to hear.
Daniel 6:26-27 records Darius's decree that all must revere God, another foreign ruler acknowledging God's might for all to hear.
Daniel 4:2-3 shows Nebuchadnezzar proclaiming God's wonders to all people, directly exemplifying a far-off king declaring God's might.
Psalm 148:14 directly mentions 'the people of Israel who are near to him', paralleling the 'you who are near' in Isaiah.
Psalm 98:2 says God has revealed His righteousness to the nations, fulfilling the call for both far and near to acknowledge Him.
Psalm 48:10 declares that God's name reaches to the ends of the earth, directly paralleling the 'far off' hearing of His deeds.
Psalm 46:10 says 'Be still, know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations' — a direct call to acknowledge His might worldwide.
Daniel 3:28-29 has Nebuchadnezzar acknowledging God's power after the furnace, a foreign ruler recognizing God's deeds from afar.
Joshua 9:10 lists the victories over Sihon and Og, the specific deeds that made God's fame spread to far countries.
Joshua 9:9 shows Gibeonites from a far country who heard of God's fame, illustrating the 'far off' hearing God's deeds.
Exodus 15:14 reports that the peoples heard of God's deeds and trembled — a narrative example of far-off nations hearing God's might.