Psalm 24:10
Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. Selah.
Cross-reference
Psalm 2:6-12 presents God's anointed King who is to be honored, prefiguring the King of glory in Psalm 24:10.
Isaiah 6:3-5 echoes the same title 'LORD of hosts' and the theme of divine glory, with Isaiah's awe before the King of glory.
Isaiah 54:5 also calls God 'LORD of hosts' and presents Him as Maker and Redeemer, reinforcing His sovereign glory.
Zechariah 2:8-11 uses 'LORD of hosts' repeatedly and speaks of God dwelling among His people, echoing the King of glory's presence.
Matthew 25:31 describes the Son of Man coming in glory as King, directly echoing the 'King of glory' from Psalm 24:10.
John 14:9 reveals that seeing Jesus is seeing the Father, directly connecting to the King of glory as God Himself.
John 12:40 is part of the passage where John identifies Jesus as the one Isaiah saw in glory (v.41), connecting to the King of glory.
Hosea 12:5 mentions 'the LORD, the God of hosts' in the context of Jacob's encounter, linking to the same divine title.