Jeremiah 51:15
He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and hath stretched out the heaven by his understanding.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 51:19 (same chapter) calls God 'the Maker of all things' — reinforcing the creation theme right after this verse.
Jeremiah 10:12-16 is the exact source of this creation hymn, repeated almost verbatim.
Jeremiah 27:5 uses the phrase 'with my great power and outstretched arm I made the earth' — same creator emphasis.
Jeremiah 32:17 also celebrates God’s creative power, 'by your great power and outstretched arm.'
Isaiah 51:13 uses nearly identical phrasing: the Lord stretched out heavens and laid earth's foundations — a strong thematic echo.
In Revelation 14:7, the angel calls people to worship God who made heaven, earth, sea, and springs — the same Creator.
In Hebrews 1:3, the Son sustains all things by His powerful word — parallel to God’s power that stretched out the heavens.
In Hebrews 1:2, God made the universe through His Son — the same creative agency underlying this verse.
In Colossians 1:17, Christ holds all things together — echoing the sustaining power of God who founded the world.
In Colossians 1:16, all things are created through Christ — the same creative work attributed to God’s power and wisdom.
In Romans 1:20, God’s eternal power and divine nature are seen through creation — same truth of the Creator’s attributes.
In Acts 17:24, Paul describes God who made the world and everything in it — directly parallel to this creation account.
In Acts 14:15, Paul proclaims the living God who made heaven, earth, and sea — the same Creator declared here.
Job 9:8 describes God alone stretching out the heavens, matching the specific action in Jeremiah 51:15's third clause.
Isaiah 48:13 echoes the same image: God's hand laid earth's foundation and spread out heavens — parallel creation language.
Isaiah 45:12 states God's hands stretched out the heavens and marshaled the stars, echoing the same creative actions.
Isaiah 44:24 declares God as the one who stretches out the heavens and spreads out the earth by Himself, a close parallel to the creative work.
Isaiah 42:5 expands on God as Creator who stretches out the heavens and spreads the earth, directly matching the Jeremiah passage.
In Isaiah 40:26, God brings out the starry host by his power and strength — echoing the same creative wisdom.
Isaiah 40:22 repeats the phrase 'stretches out the heavens' and adds the canopy imagery, paralleling the creation act.
Proverbs 3:19 uses nearly identical language—'by wisdom the LORD laid the earth's foundations'—affirming the same creative attributes.
Psalm 146:6 declares God as Maker of heaven and earth, directly paralleling the creation claim here.
Psalm 136:5 directly echoes the phrase 'by understanding made the heavens,' reinforcing God's creative work through His understanding.
In Psalm 104:24, the same connection between God's wisdom and His creation is emphasized, praising the vastness of His works.
Psalm 104:2 uses the same image of God stretching out the heavens like a tent, reinforcing the creative action.
Isaiah 45:18 also declares God as Creator who fashioned earth and heavens — a clear thematic parallel to this verse.
Zechariah 12:1 mirrors this exactly: 'stretches out the heavens, lays the foundation of the earth' — a clear parallel.