Isaiah 60:11
Therefore thy gates shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day nor night; that men may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles, and that their kings may be brought.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 2:2, nations flow to Jerusalem in the latter days — here the gates are open to receive their wealth and kings.
In Isaiah 49:23, kings bow down and become foster parents — here they are led in procession bringing tribute.
In Isaiah 61:6, Israel eats the wealth of nations — here the wealth is brought through open gates.
In Isaiah 26:2, gates open for the righteous nation — here gates stay open for the wealth of nations.
In Nehemiah 13:19, gates are shut on the Sabbath—contrasting the perpetual openness here, which invites nations' wealth.
In Revelation 21:25, the New Jerusalem's gates are never shut—fulfilling this image of perpetual openness for the nations' glory.
Daniel 7:27 describes all dominions serving the saints, matching the wealth of nations brought through Jerusalem's gates in Isaiah 60:11.
In Psalm 45:12, Tyre brings gifts and the rich seek favor — a parallel to nations bringing wealth here.