Malachi 1:5
And your eyes shall see, and ye shall say, The Lord will be magnified from the border of Israel.
Cross-references
Ezekiel 38:23 directly states God will show His greatness and be known among many nations, closely matching Malachi's declaration of His greatness beyond Israel.
Ezekiel 39:21 similarly displays God's glory among nations through punishment, aligning with the theme of universal recognition of His greatness.
In Deuteronomy 11:7, Israel's eyes saw all the great work of the LORD — a direct parallel to seeing His greatness displayed in Edom's judgment in this verse.
In Deuteronomy 4:3, Israel's eyes saw God destroy the Baal followers — similar to their eyes seeing Edom's destruction in this verse, leading to recognition of God.
Joshua 24:7 recalls Israel's eyes witnessing God's deliverance from Egypt, echoing the theme of seeing God's greatness in Malachi.
In 1 Samuel 12:16, Samuel calls Israel to stand and see God's great act, paralleling the call to see God's greatness beyond borders.
Psalm 83:18 similarly prays for God to make Himself known as Most High over all the earth, echoing the declaration of His greatness beyond Israel's borders.
In Micah 7:10, the enemy who mocked 'Where is your God?' is shamed when they see God's judgment — echoing Malachi's theme of enemies witnessing God's greatness beyond Israel.
2 Chronicles 29:8 describes seeing God's anger and judgment, contrasting the positive recognition of God's greatness in Malachi.