Psalm 115:15
Ye are blessed of the Lord which made heaven and earth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 96:5 contrasts idols with the LORD who made the heavens — reinforcing the creator theme of this verse.
Psalm 146:6 repeats the creation formula 'made heaven and earth', reinforcing God's creative power.
Psalm 37:22 uses the same 'blessed of the LORD' phrase, linking blessing to inheriting the earth.
Psalm 124:8 repeats the exact phrase 'who made heaven and earth', directly citing the same confession.
Psalm 50:12 declares God owns the world, echoing the Creator theme of Psalm 115:15.
Genesis 1:1 is the original creation account, grounding the blessing in God's foundational act.
Genesis 14:19 has Melchizedek blessing Abram by 'God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth' — nearly identical phrasing to this verse.
Genesis 24:31 uses the identical blessing phrase 'blessed of the LORD', directly paralleling this verse.
Genesis 26:29 also calls someone 'blessed of the LORD', matching the exact wording of this blessing.
2 Samuel 2:5 says 'Blessed be ye of the LORD', a very close parallel to the blessing formula here.
Isaiah 65:23 uses 'blessed of the LORD' exactly, referring to the offspring of the blessed.
Genesis 24:3 invokes God as 'God of heaven and earth', a title parallel to the Creator reference here.
1 Chronicles 29:11 declares God's ownership of heaven and earth, the same domain referenced in the creation phrase.