Psalm 114:2

Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

Cross-reference

Exodus 25:8 Parallel

Exodus 25:8 commands building a sanctuary for God to dwell among them, directly matching Psalm 114:2's statement that Judah became His sanctuary.

Exodus 29:45 promises God will dwell among Israel, fulfilling the sanctuary theme of Psalm 114:2 where Judah becomes His dwelling place.

Exodus 29:46 reveals God's purpose to dwell among Israel, directly echoing the sanctuary and dominion theme here.

Deuteronomy 23:14 describes God walking in the camp, requiring holiness—parallel to Judah as sanctuary and Israel as his dominion.

Ezekiel 37:26-28 promises God's sanctuary in their midst forever, directly fulfilling the sanctuary theme of this psalm.

2 Corinthians 6:16 applies the OT temple imagery to believers as God's dwelling, echoing the sanctuary and dominion of this verse.

Revelation 21:3 culminates in God dwelling with His people, the ultimate realization of the sanctuary and dominion here.

Exodus 6:7 Parallel

Exodus 6:7 declares God will take Israel as His people, echoing Psalm 114:2's theme of Judah becoming God's sanctuary and dominion.

Exodus 19:5 Parallel

Exodus 19:5 calls Israel God's treasured possession, paralleling Psalm 114:2's depiction of Israel as God's special dominion.

Exodus 19:6 Parallel

Exodus 19:6 describes Israel as a kingdom of priests and holy nation, aligning with Psalm 114:2's imagery of sanctuary and dominion.