Psalm 102:16
When the Lord shall build up Zion, he shall appear in his glory.
Cross-reference
Psalm 51:18 echoes the same prayer for God to build up Zion, reinforcing the theme of divine restoration.
Psalm 69:35 similarly declares God will save and build up Zion, linking salvation with rebuilding.
Psalm 147:2 directly parallels 'The LORD builds up Jerusalem' and adds gathering outcasts, expanding the restoration theme.
Isaiah 60:1 calls Zion to arise as God's glory rises — directly echoing the LORD appearing in glory to build up Zion.
Isaiah 60:2 continues: though darkness covers earth, the LORD's glory will be seen upon Zion — same vision of divine appearing.
Zechariah 2:6-13 announces God dwelling in Zion and many nations joining — directly parallels God building up and appearing in glory.
Isaiah 14:32 declares the LORD has founded Zion as a refuge — directly parallels 'builds up Zion' in the main verse.
Isaiah 40:5 promises the revelation of God's glory to all flesh, echoing the appearing of His glory when He builds Zion.
Isaiah 59:19 speaks of God's glory being feared from east to west, directly paralleling the appearing of His glory when He builds Zion.
Isaiah 2:2 prophesies Zion's mountain being established as chief, connecting building to eschatological exaltation.
Isaiah 66:18 says nations will see God's glory, echoing the appearance of glory when Zion is built.
Isaiah 35:2 promises the land will blossom and see God's glory — connects to God's glory appearing and restoration of Zion.
Jeremiah 31:4 promises rebuilding of Israel, paralleling the building of Zion but focusing on the nation.
Jeremiah 33:7 speaks of restoring and rebuilding Judah and Israel, similar to Zion's rebuilding.