Psalm 22:27
All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the Lord: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 2:8, the Messiah receives the nations as his inheritance — the same universal scope as the ends of the earth turning to the Lord here.
Psalm 117:1 calls all nations and peoples to praise the LORD, directly paralleling the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 102:22 similarly envisions peoples and kingdoms gathering to worship the LORD, echoing the universal worship theme.
In Psalm 98:3, the ends of the earth see God's salvation — parallel to them remembering and turning here.
Psalm 96:7 calls all families of nations to ascribe glory to God—nearly identical wording to the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
In Psalm 72:8, the king's dominion extends to the ends of the earth — directly parallel to the nations turning to the Lord here.
In Psalm 72:11, all nations serve the king — identical to the worship of all families here.
In Psalm 86:9, all nations worship before the Lord — nearly verbatim parallel to this verse.
Psalm 148:11 calls kings and all nations to praise the LORD, directly echoing the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 138:4 says all kings of the earth will praise God, directly parallel to all families of nations bowing down.
Psalm 108:3 is a personal vow to praise God among the nations, mirroring the theme of all peoples turning to the LORD.
Psalm 96:3 calls for declaring God's glory among the nations, echoing the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 67:7 calls all the ends of the earth to fear God, mirroring the universal turning in Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 66:4 declares all the earth worships God, a direct parallel to the nations worshiping in Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 65:5 uses the same phrase 'ends of the earth' as the hope of all, echoing Psalm 22:27's universal scope.
Psalm 65:2 says all flesh shall come to God, matching the universal worship theme of Psalm 22:27.
Psalm 33:8 calls all the earth to fear the LORD, echoing the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
In Isaiah 45:22, God calls all ends of the earth to turn to him — directly parallel to the turning here.
Isaiah 49:6 prophesies the Servant bringing salvation to the ends of the earth—directly parallel to the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Acts 26:18-20 describes Paul's mission to turn Gentiles from darkness to God—direct fulfillment of the nations turning to the LORD.
Romans 16:26 reveals the mystery that all Gentiles come to faith—fulfills the prophecy of all families bowing before God.
Acts 20:21 declares Paul's message to Jews and Greeks to turn to God—fulfills the universal call of Psalm 22:27.
1 Thessalonians 1:9 reports the Thessalonians turning from idols to God—a specific example of the nations turning to the LORD.
Revelation 7:9-12 depicts a multitude from every nation worshiping before the throne, fulfilling the prophecy of all nations turning to God.
Acts 14:15 shows Paul calling people to turn from idols to the living God—fulfilling the prophecy of nations turning to the LORD.
Revelation 15:4 declares that all nations will come and worship God, directly echoing the universal worship theme of Psalm 22:27.
Acts 3:25 cites the Abrahamic covenant that all peoples will be blessed, echoing the universal turning to God in Psalm 22:27.
Revelation 11:15 declares the kingdom of the world becomes the Lord's, fulfilling the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Acts 11:1 reports that Gentiles received the word, fulfilling the promise that all nations would worship God in Psalm 22:27.
In Acts 1:8, Jesus commissions witnesses to the ends of the earth — the direct fulfillment of this prophecy.
In Luke 24:47, repentance and forgiveness are proclaimed to all nations — the fulfillment of this universal worship.
In Mark 16:15, Jesus sends disciples to proclaim the gospel to all creation — fulfilling the call for all nations to turn.
In Matthew 28:19, the Great Commission commands making disciples of all nations — the direct fulfillment of this prophecy.
In Matthew 8:11, Jesus foretells Gentiles coming from east and west to the kingdom — the same ingathering of nations.
Acts 13:47 quotes Isaiah about being a light to bring salvation to the ends of the earth, directly paralleling the universal scope of Psalm 22:27.
Acts 15:17 quotes Amos that the Gentiles may seek the Lord, matching the worship of all families in Psalm 22:27.
Acts 26:20 describes Paul preaching repentance and turning to God to both Jews and Gentiles, echoing the global turning in Psalm 22:27.
Romans 9:24 says God calls people from both Jews and Gentiles, aligning with the worship of all nations in Psalm 22:27.
Romans 15:12 speaks of the root of Jesse ruling the Gentiles, echoing Psalm 22:27's promise that all nations will turn to the Lord.
Micah 4:1 depicts peoples flowing to the Lord's mountain—a clear parallel to all nations worshiping God in the latter days.
Revelation 21:24 shows nations walking in the New Jerusalem's light, matching the nations' worship in Psalm 22:27.
Jeremiah 16:19 explicitly says nations from the ends of the earth will come to the LORD, directly echoing Psalm 22:27.
2 Chronicles 6:33 repeats Solomon's prayer that all peoples may know God's name, echoing the universal worship theme.
Isaiah 2:2 prophesies all nations streaming to God's mountain, fulfilling the same vision of universal worship.
Isaiah 11:9 promises the earth filled with knowledge of the LORD, a parallel to all nations turning to Him.
Isaiah 42:4 says the servant's teaching will bring hope to the islands, echoing the nations turning to God.
Isaiah 42:12 calls for glory and praise in the coastlands, echoing the universal worship of all nations in Psalm 22:27.
Isaiah 52:10 declares all ends of the earth will see God's salvation, directly paralleling the universal turning to God in Psalm 22:27.
Isaiah 59:19 says people from west and east will fear God's name, echoing the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Isaiah 60:3 depicts nations coming to Zion's light, a parallel vision of universal homage to God.
Isaiah 65:1 describes God revealing himself to a nation not called by his name, directly paralleling the nations turning to God in Psalm 22:27.
In Malachi 1:11, God's name is great among all nations with pure offerings — echoing this vision of universal worship.
Daniel 7:27 echoes the universal dominion theme: all kingdoms serve and obey the Most High, paralleling the nations turning to the Lord.
1 Kings 8:43 prays that all peoples of the earth may know and fear God, directly paralleling the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Micah 5:4 says the Messiah will be great to the ends of the earth, directly matching the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Habakkuk 2:14 promises the earth filled with the knowledge of God's glory—a parallel to all nations turning to the Lord.
Zephaniah 2:11 says all lands of the nations will bow to the Lord, directly echoing the universal worship in Psalm 22:27.
Zephaniah 3:9 describes all peoples calling on the Lord with pure speech—a clear parallel to the nations turning to God.
Zechariah 2:11 says many nations will join the Lord and become His people, directly paralleling the universal worship theme.
Zechariah 8:20 foretells peoples from many cities coming to seek the Lord—a parallel to all families of the nations worshiping.
In Zechariah 14:9, the LORD becomes king over all the earth — the same universal reign prophesied here.
Romans 10:18 quotes Psalm 19 about the message going to the ends of the earth, similar to the universal reach in Psalm 22:27.
Isaiah 49:12 describes people coming from distant lands—echoes the gathering of nations to God, though context is Israel's restoration.
In John 11:52, Caiaphas prophesies gathering scattered children of God — a parallel to gathering all families.
In Matthew 24:31, angels gather the elect from the four winds — a parallel end-time gathering of all peoples.