Psalm 2:8
Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:27 echoes the same universal scope — all nations will worship the LORD, fulfilling the inheritance promise.
Psalm 72:8 describes the Messiah's reign from sea to sea — the same extent as the inheritance in Psalm 2:8.
Psalm 82:8 directly echoes 'inherit all the nations', calling God to judge the earth as the rightful inheritor.
Psalm 110:2 commands the king to rule amid enemies, directly linking to the dominion given in Psalm 2:8.
Psalm 111:6 recalls God giving Israel 'the inheritance of the nations', a past act that prefigures the Messiah's inheritance.
Psalm 9:5 describes God rebuking and destroying nations — the judgment side of the inheritance promise.
Psalm 67:4 calls nations to rejoice under God's equitable judgment, paralleling the theme of nations under divine rule.
Psalm 96:10 proclaims 'The LORD reigns' over nations, reinforcing the theme of God's sovereign rule over the peoples.
Daniel 7:13 shows the Son of Man approaching God to receive dominion — parallel to the Son asking for nations in Psalm 2:8.
Revelation 17:14 says the Lamb will conquer the nations as King of kings, echoing the victory over nations promised in Psalm 2:8.
2 Samuel 22:44 has David praising God for making him head of nations — a foreshadowing of the Messiah's inheritance.
Revelation 7:9 shows the redeemed from every nation, fulfilling the promise that the nations become Christ's inheritance in Psalm 2:8.
Revelation 2:27 promises the overcomer authority to rule nations with a rod of iron, directly applying the inheritance from Psalm 2:8 to believers.
Romans 4:13 says Abraham's offspring (Christ) will inherit the world, directly echoing the promise of nations as inheritance in Psalm 2:8.
In John 3:35, the Father places everything in the Son's hands—strongly echoing the promise of universal inheritance in Psalm 2:8.
In Zechariah 9:10, the king's rule extends to the ends of the earth—a direct parallel to the 'ends of the earth' as possession in Psalm 2:8.
Isaiah 49:8 speaks of the Servant being given as a covenant to apportion heritages — directly parallels the inheritance theme.
Isaiah 9:7 expands on the Messiah's eternal reign over David's throne, echoing the promise of universal dominion.
1 Corinthians 15:28 describes all things subjected to Christ, fulfilling the dominion over nations promised in Psalm 2:8.
Isaiah 2:2 envisions all nations flowing to Zion, complementing the promise of nations as inheritance with a picture of universal worship.
Isaiah 53:12 describes the Servant dividing spoil as a reward — a parallel of receiving a portion, though different imagery.