Psalm 111:6
He hath shewed his people the power of his works, that he may give them the heritage of the heathen.
Cross-reference
Psalm 2:8 uses the same 'heritage of the nations' phrase, linking God's gift of nations to the messianic king.
Psalm 78:12-72 recounts God's mighty works and giving the land, providing the detailed history behind this summary.
Psalm 78:55 describes God driving out nations and apportioning their land as a possession, directly parallel.
Psalm 80:8 uses the vine metaphor for Israel, with God driving out nations to plant them — same heritage theme.
Psalm 105:27-45 details God's signs and the gift of the land, expanding on the power and inheritance mentioned here.
Psalm 105:44 explicitly says God gave them the lands of the nations, matching the heritage gift.
Psalm 44:2 recounts God driving out nations and planting Israel, echoing the heritage given here.
Psalm 106:8 says God saved them to make known his mighty power, paralleling the display of power here.
Deuteronomy 4:32-38 describes God's unique acts in driving out nations and giving their land, the same covenantal context.
Joshua 3:14-17 records the Jordan crossing, a specific act of God's power leading to possession of the land.
Joshua 6:20 recounts the fall of Jericho, a concrete instance of God giving the land to Israel.
Joshua 10:13 describes the sun standing still, a miraculous display of God's power during the conquest of the land.
Joshua 10:14 emphasizes that the Lord fought for Israel, directly illustrating the power behind giving lands.