Numbers 14:21

But as truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord.

Cross-references

In Numbers 14:28, the same oath 'as I live' is repeated in the same context for judgment — the immediate counterpart to the glory promise.

Psalm 72:19 Allusion

In Psalm 72:19, the prayer that the whole earth be filled with God's glory directly echoes the promise in Numbers 14:21.

In Habakkuk 2:14, the earth filled with knowledge of God's glory expands on Numbers 14:21's promise — a prophetic development.

Psalm 57:5 Allusion

Psalm 57:5 prays for God's glory to be over all the earth — directly echoing and applying the promise here.

Psalm 97:6 Allusion

Psalm 97:6 declares that all peoples see His glory — portraying the fulfillment of this promise.

Isaiah 6:3 Citation

Isaiah 6:3 repeats the exact phrase 'the whole earth is full of his glory' — a heavenly affirmation.

Romans 14:11 quotes a similar divine oath and universal worship — NT fulfillment of God's glory being acknowledged by all.

Deuteronomy 32:40 uses the same divine oath formula 'as I live forever' — reinforcing God's solemn declaration.

Isaiah 49:18 also begins with 'As I live, says the LORD' — a parallel oath formula for God's promises.

In Jeremiah 22:24, the same divine oath 'as I live' introduces a judgment against Coniah — parallel in form but different in content.

In Ezekiel 5:11, the oath 'as I live' is used for judgment on defiled sanctuary — a parallel assertion of divine certainty.

In Ezekiel 18:3, the same oath 'as I live' introduces a change in proverb — another instance of God swearing by His life.

In Ezekiel 33:11, God uses the same oath to express His desire for repentance — a merciful application of the formula.

In Ezekiel 33:27, the oath 'as I live' introduces a judgment oracle — reinforcing the formula's use for divine decrees.

In Zephaniah 2:9, the same oath 'as I live' is used against Moab and Ammon — a parallel judgment oracle.