Psalm 105:7
He is the Lord our God: his judgments are in all the earth.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 95:7, the same declaration 'he is our God' is expanded with the shepherd metaphor — we are the people of his pasture.
Psalm 100:3 echoes the same covenant formula — 'the LORD he is God' and 'we are his people' — reinforcing the relationship declared in Psalm 105:7.
In Genesis 17:7, God promises to be God to Abraham's offspring — the very covenant relationship declared in Psalm 105:7.
In Exodus 20:2, God identifies himself as 'the LORD your God' — the same covenant formula echoed in Psalm 105:7.
In Deuteronomy 26:17, the people declare the LORD as their God — the same covenantal confession found in Psalm 105:7.
In Deuteronomy 26:18, God declares Israel his treasured people — the counterpart to the confession in Psalm 105:7 that he is our God.
In Deuteronomy 29:10-15, the covenant ceremony establishes God as their God and them as his people — the same relationship declared in Psalm 105:7.
In Joshua 24:15-24, the people choose to serve the LORD as their God — echoing the confession of Psalm 105:7 that he is our God.
Isaiah 26:9 echoes the phrase 'your judgments are in the earth' — linking God's universal justice to human learning of righteousness.
Revelation 15:4 declares all nations worship God because his righteous acts are revealed — a fulfillment of the universal scope of God's judgments in Psalm 105:7.