Psalm 33:14
From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth.
Cross-references
Psalm 14:2 uses nearly identical wording: 'The LORD looks down from heaven on the children of man'—a clear parallel.
Psalm 53:2 repeats Psalm 14:2 verbatim, reinforcing the same image of God surveying humanity from heaven.
Psalm 102:19 echoes the same image of God looking down from heaven, reinforcing His sovereign observation.
Psalm 68:5 adds that from His dwelling God acts as father to orphans and judge for widows, expanding on His observation.
Psalm 123:1 lifts eyes to God enthroned in heaven, a reciprocal looking from earth.
Isaiah 66:1 declares heaven is God's throne and earth His footstool, reinforcing the idea of His sovereign dwelling above.
In Genesis 6:12, God sees the earth's corruption—a specific instance of His all-seeing gaze from heaven.
Job 22:14 falsely claims thick clouds veil God so He does not see—directly contradicting the Psalm's assertion that He looks on all.
Isaiah 63:15 appeals to God to look down from His holy dwelling, echoing the same location as a cry for intervention.
Daniel 4:35 expands on God's sovereignty over all earth's inhabitants, showing His absolute control beyond just observing.
1 Kings 8:27 notes heaven cannot contain God, complementing His dwelling there.
Isaiah 57:15 adds that God dwells in the high and holy place yet also with the contrite—expanding on His heavenly dwelling.
1 Timothy 6:16 describes God dwelling in unapproachable light, emphasizing the transcendence of the One who looks from His dwelling.
Genesis 11:5 has God coming down to see the tower—a different mode of observation than looking from His dwelling.