Psalm 106:47
Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us from among the heathen, to give thanks unto thy holy name, and to triumph in thy praise.
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:1-3 gives thanks for the very gathering from lands that Psalm 106:47 prays for.
Psalm 126:1 recalls the joy when God restored fortunes, answering the prayer for gathering in Psalm 106:47.
Psalm 107:3 describes God gathering the redeemed from all directions—a direct answer to the prayer for gathering in this verse.
Psalm 126:2 depicts the joyful praise of the restored exiles, showing the outcome of the gathering and thanksgiving prayed for here.
Psalm 14:7 expresses the same hope for restoration from exile, longing for salvation out of Zion.
1 Chronicles 16:35 contains the exact same prayer for salvation and gathering from nations, likely a liturgical reuse.
Revelation 7:10-12 shows the ultimate fulfillment: the redeemed from every nation cry 'Salvation belongs to our God' and give thanks, echoing the plea for gathering and praise.
Ezekiel 39:25-29 promises restoration of fortunes and outpouring of Spirit after gathering, aligning with the prayer.
Ezekiel 37:21-28 foretells gathering Israel from nations and making them one nation under David, echoing the prayer.
Ezekiel 36:24-28 promises gathering from nations and spiritual renewal, directly answering the plea in Psalm 106:47.
Jeremiah 32:37-41 promises God will gather Israel from all nations and make an everlasting covenant, fulfilling the prayer.
Isaiah 56:8 promises God will gather the outcasts of Israel and others, echoing the prayer for gathering from the Gentiles.
Jeremiah 16:15 promises bringing Israel back from all countries where they were driven, directly fulfilling the prayer for gathering.
Jeremiah 23:3 promises God will gather the remnant from all countries, directly answering the plea to gather from the Gentiles.
Jeremiah 31:7 calls to pray 'save your people' and implies gathering, closely mirroring the psalm's request for salvation and gathering.
Isaiah 54:7 assures that after a brief desertion, God will gather with compassion—a promise that directly answers the cry for gathering in this verse.
Ezekiel 28:25 describes God gathering the house of Israel from scattered peoples, a direct parallel to the gathering petition.
Ezekiel 34:13 promises to bring Israel out from peoples and gather them from countries, matching the psalm's request for gathering.
Isaiah 43:5 promises God will gather Israel from east and west, providing the divine assurance that undergirds the plea for gathering here.
Isaiah 12:4 commands giving thanks and proclaiming God's deeds among the peoples—the very action the psalmist desires to perform after being gathered.
Nehemiah 1:9 recalls God's promise to gather outcasts from the ends of heaven, reinforcing the hope behind the plea for gathering in this verse.
1 Kings 8:34 is Solomon's prayer asking God to forgive and bring Israel back to the land—the same restoration theme as the gathering plea here.