Nehemiah 9:6
Thou, even thou, art Lord alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all that is therein, and thou preservest them all; and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 37:20 parallels 2 Kings 19:19, asking that all know the LORD alone is God — matching Nehemiah's exclusive claim.
Revelation 14:7 uses the same creation formula ('heavens, earth, sea') to call all people to worship the Creator, linking judgment to creation worship.
Revelation 5:11-13 depicts countless angels and all creation worshipping God and the Lamb — a grand fulfillment of Nehemiah's worship scene.
Revelation 4:11 echoes the worship of God as Creator, declaring Him worthy of glory for creating all things – directly reinforcing the praise in Nehemiah.
Hebrews 1:6 commands angels to worship the Son — applying the angelic worship of Nehemiah to Christ, affirming His divinity.
In Colossians 1:16, the same creation is attributed to Christ – all things created through Him and for Him, deepening the NT understanding of the Creator.
Mark 12:29 quotes the Shema 'The Lord our God, the Lord is one' — a NT witness to the same monotheistic foundation Nehemiah confesses.
Jeremiah 10:12 expands on God's creative power, wisdom, and understanding in making the earth and heavens — echoing Nehemiah 9:6.
Jeremiah 10:11 uses the same 'maker of heaven and earth' criterion to dismiss false gods — reinforcing Nehemiah's exclusive claim.
Isaiah 44:8 asks 'Is there a God besides me?' — emphasizing exclusive monotheism, echoing Nehemiah's declaration of God alone.
Isaiah 44:6 states 'I am the first and the last; besides me there is no god' — directly reinforces the sole divinity in Nehemiah 9:6.
Isaiah 43:10 declares 'before me no god was formed' — affirming God's exclusive deity, aligning with Nehemiah's 'you alone'.
Genesis 1:1 is the foundational creation account that Nehemiah 9:6 summarizes and affirms.
Isaiah 37:16 is nearly identical to 2 Kings 19:15, repeating 'you alone' and God as Creator — strong parallel to Nehemiah 9:6.
Psalm 146:6 nearly repeats Nehemiah 9:6's declaration of God as Maker of heaven, earth, and sea, emphasizing His faithfulness.
Psalm 136:5-9 praises God for making the heavens, sun, moon, and stars — a detailed expansion of the creation praise in Nehemiah 9:6.
In Psalm 103:21, the heavenly hosts are called to praise God as His servants — mirroring the worship of the multitudes of heaven in Nehemiah.
Psalm 86:10 declares 'you alone are God' — the same phrase used in Nehemiah's prayer of creation and preservation.
Deuteronomy 6:4 declares the Lord is one, directly echoing Nehemiah 9:6's 'You are the Lord, you alone.'
Psalm 33:6 similarly credits God's word for creating the heavens and starry host, reinforcing the same creative act.
2 Kings 19:19 prays that all may know 'you, O LORD, are God alone' — directly parallel to Nehemiah's 'you alone'.
Psalm 148:2-4 calls the sun, moon, stars, and heavens to praise God — directly parallel to Nehemiah's description of creation worshipping.
Deuteronomy 10:14 uses identical language: 'the heavens, even the highest heavens, the earth and everything in it' – showing God's ownership of creation.
2 Kings 19:15 echoes 'you alone' and God as maker of heaven and earth, reinforcing the same monotheistic confession.
1 Kings 8:27 also mentions 'the heavens, even the highest heavens' but emphasizes that God cannot be contained, complementing Nehemiah's creation statement.
Jeremiah 32:17 also declares God made heaven and earth by great power — mirroring Nehemiah's prayer about creation.
Deuteronomy 4:19 warns against worshipping the sun, moon, and stars — Nehemiah says they worship God instead, a direct contrast.
Acts 4:24 repeats the same creation confession — God made heaven, earth, sea, and all — directly paralleling Nehemiah's prayer.
Jonah 1:9 confesses the God who made sea and dry land — matching Nehemiah's description of God as creator of seas and earth.
Isaiah 45:12 uses the same 'stretched out heavens' and 'starry hosts' imagery — reinforcing Nehemiah's creation account.
Psalm 104:24 praises God's wisdom in making all creatures — directly parallels Nehemiah's declaration of God as creator of everything.
Genesis 2:1 concludes the creation narrative — Nehemiah 9:6 echoes this comprehensive view of all created things.