Psalm 66:4

All the earth shall worship thee, and shall sing unto thee; they shall sing to thy name. Selah.

Cross-reference

Psalm 22:27 Parallel

Psalm 22:27 also declares that all nations will bow down to the Lord — a clear parallel to the universal worship in Psalm 66:4.

Psalm 65:5 Related theme

Psalm 65:5 expands on why all earth worships: God is the hope of all ends of the earth, answering with awesome deeds.

Psalm 67:3 Parallel

Psalm 67:3 directly calls all peoples to praise God, echoing the universal worship in Psalm 66:4.

Psalm 96:1 Parallel

Psalm 96:1 calls all the earth to sing a new song to the Lord, directly paralleling the universal praise theme.

Psalm 117:1 Parallel

Psalm 117:1 commands all nations and peoples to praise the Lord, a direct parallel to the universal worship in Psalm 66:4.

Psalm 86:9 Parallel

In Psalm 86:9, all nations worship and glorify God — nearly identical to Psalm 66:4.

Psalm 98:4 Parallel

In Psalm 98:4, all earth is called to sing praises — parallel to the declaration in Psalm 66:4.

Psalm 100:1 Parallel

Psalm 100:1 echoes the same call for all the earth to make a joyful noise, reinforcing the theme of universal worship.

Psalm 67:2 Related theme

Psalm 67:2 gives the purpose: that God's way and saving power be known on earth among all nations, aligning with universal worship.

Psalm 65:2 Parallel

In Psalm 65:2, all flesh comes to God in prayer — parallel to all earth worshiping, but prayer vs praise.

Psalm 68:4 Parallel

In Psalm 68:4, a call to sing praises to God's name — similar theme but command, not statement of universal worship.

Psalm 96:2 Related theme

Psalm 96:2 continues the call to sing and tell of salvation, adding proclamation to the universal worship context.

Isaiah 42:10-12 calls for praise from the ends of the earth, directly echoing the universal worship in Psalm 66:4.

Daniel 7:14 Parallel

In Daniel 7:14, all peoples serve the Son of Man — a direct parallel to universal worship in Psalm 66:4.

In Malachi 1:11, God's name is great among the nations with offerings — parallel to universal praise.

In Revelation 15:4, all nations worship before God — a clear eschatological parallel to universal worship.