Isaiah 59:19
So shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and his glory from the rising of the sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 66:18-20 describes God gathering all nations to see His glory, fulfilling the worldwide reverence from east and west.
Isaiah 24:14-16 depicts the ends of the earth singing glory to the LORD, directly corresponding to the universal worship from west and east.
Isaiah 8:7 uses the same flood imagery for Assyria as God's judgment, reinforcing the metaphor of an enemy like a flood that God opposes.
Isaiah 11:9-16 expands on universal knowledge of the LORD and gathering of His people, echoing the global scope of His glory from east to west.
Revelation 12:15-17 depicts Satan spewing a flood of water after the woman, directly imaging the enemy as a flood in Isaiah 59:19.
Malachi 1:11 directly parallels the phrase 'from the rising of the sun' and declares God's name great among all nations.
Psalm 113:3 praises God's name from sunrise to sunset, identical in scope to the east-west fear and glory in the main verse.
Psalm 102:15 also speaks of the heathen fearing the LORD's name and kings His glory, a clear thematic parallel.
Psalm 22:27 declares all ends of the earth turning to the LORD, directly paralleling the universal fear and glory described.
Psalm 86:9 describes all nations worshiping God, matching Isaiah's 'from the west and rising of the sun'—a universal fear of His name.
Jeremiah 47:2 uses the same 'overflowing flood' image for an invading enemy, reinforcing the flood metaphor.
Acts 13:47 applies the universal scope of Isa 59:19 (west to east) to the Gentile mission — God's glory reaches all nations.
2 Samuel 22:5 uses the same flood-of-enemies imagery for David's deliverance, personalizing the metaphor Isaiah applies to God's end-time action.
Psalm 124:4 recalls waters overwhelming the soul, a flood metaphor for enemies, similar to Isaiah's 'enemy come in like a flood'.
Jeremiah 3:17 describes all nations gathering to the name of the LORD, mirroring the universal fear of God's name from east to west.
Zephaniah 3:9 echoes the theme of nations calling on God's name, promising a pure language for unified worship from all peoples.
Zechariah 4:6 emphasizes 'not by might but by My Spirit', reinforcing that the Spirit of the Lord brings victory in Isaiah 59:19.
Zechariah 8:7 speaks of saving people from east and west, paralleling the geographical scope of God's glory in Isaiah 59:19.
Acts 2:39 extends the promise to those afar off, matching the universal reach of God's name from west to east in Isaiah 59:19.