Psalm 45:12
And the daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift; even the rich among the people shall intreat thy favour.
Cross-references
Psalm 72:10 has kings bringing gifts to the king, mirroring the rich seeking favor here — both are messianic tribute scenes.
Psalm 87:4 lists Tyre among nations acknowledging Zion — here Tyre brings gifts, showing submission to the king.
Psalm 2:10 warns kings to be wise — both address the response of rulers to God's anointed king.
Isaiah 23:18 shows Tyre's wealth dedicated to the Lord, echoing the gift from Tyre here — both depict Tyre's riches serving God's people.
Isaiah 60:6 has camels bringing gold and frankincense to Zion, paralleling the gift from Tyre — both depict wealthy nations honoring God's people.
Matthew 2:11 has Magi offering gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus — a NT fulfillment of the tribute pattern seen here.
Isaiah 49:23 has kings bowing to Israel, paralleling the rich seeking favor — both depict rulers submitting to God's people.
Isaiah 60:3 has nations and kings coming to Zion's light, echoing the rich coming with gifts here.
Isaiah 60:11 depicts nations bringing wealth to Jerusalem — here Tyre brings gifts to the king, a parallel of tribute to God's anointed.
1 Kings 5:1 has Hiram of Tyre sending envoys to Solomon — prefiguring Tyre's tribute to the messianic king here.
Isaiah 60:7 has flocks from Kedar ministering at the altar, a similar theme of foreign wealth serving God's house.
Isaiah 60:10 has foreigners building walls and kings ministering, a broader parallel of foreign service to God's people.
Ezekiel 26:3 pronounces judgment on Tyre — contrasting with Tyre's peaceful tribute here.