Psalm 22:28
For the kingdom is the Lord’s: and he is the governor among the nations.
Cross-reference
Psalm 47:7 proclaims God as King of all the earth, directly paralleling Psalm 22:28's statement that kingship belongs to the Lord.
Psalm 47:8 says God reigns over the nations, identical in theme to Psalm 22:28's rule over nations.
Psalm 72:8 prophesies the Messiah's universal rule from sea to sea, directly parallel to God's rule over nations.
Psalm 82:8 calls God to judge the earth because all nations are his inheritance, mirroring the same claim.
Psalm 66:3 describes enemies cringing before God's power, echoing the theme of God's rule over nations.
Psalm 110:2 speaks of the LORD extending the king's scepter to rule among enemies, a parallel to ruling nations.
Psalm 18:43 shows David as head over nations, personalizing the same divine rule over peoples.
Daniel 7:14 describes universal dominion given to the Son of Man, echoing Psalm 22:28's assertion of God's kingship over nations.
Obadiah 1:21 declares 'the kingdom shall be the LORD's,' a direct parallel to Psalm 22:28's 'kingship belongs to the LORD.'
Zechariah 14:9 says the LORD will be king over all the earth, matching Psalm 22:28's rule over nations.
Revelation 11:15 proclaims the kingdom becomes the Lord's, directly echoing Psalm 22:28's kingship and rule over nations.
Jeremiah 10:7 explicitly calls God 'King of the nations,' reinforcing the same declaration of universal sovereignty.
Romans 15:12 quotes Isaiah about the Root of Jesse ruling over nations, directly echoing the theme of God's dominion.
Revelation 12:10 proclaims the kingdom of God and authority of his Messiah, fulfilling the rule over nations.
Matthew 28:19 commands making disciples of all nations, applying God's rule to the Great Commission.