Psalm 67:2
That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.
Cross-reference
Psalm 98:2 declares God has made His salvation known to the nations — directly parallel to the psalmist's prayer that God's salvation be known among all nations.
Psalm 98:3 says all the ends of the earth have seen God's salvation — fulfilling the prayer that God's salvation be known among all nations.
Psalm 66:4 declares all the earth worships God — the very result Psalm 67:2 seeks when God's way is known.
Psalm 102:15 prophesies nations fearing God's name — the fulfillment of Psalm 67:2's prayer for God's way known.
Psalm 68:32 summons kingdoms to praise God — the response Psalm 67:2 anticipates when God's way is known.
Zechariah 8:20-23 prophesies nations seeking God because they hear He is with His people — fulfilling the prayer that God's ways be known on earth.
Matthew 28:19 commands making disciples of all nations, fulfilling the OT vision of God's way being known worldwide.
Isaiah 49:6 explicitly states God's salvation will reach the ends of the earth, directly paralleling the global saving power.
Luke 2:31 says salvation is prepared 'in the presence of all peoples,' directly matching 'among all nations'.
Luke 3:6 declares 'all flesh shall see the salvation of God,' a clear parallel to God's saving power for all nations.
Titus 2:11 states grace brings salvation for all people, echoing the universal scope of Psalm 67:2.
Luke 24:47 commands repentance and forgiveness proclaimed to all nations, directly matching the universal mission in Psalm 67:2.
Acts 13:47 quotes the commission to be a light for Gentiles, bringing salvation to the ends of the earth, echoing Psalm 67:2's prayer.
Romans 3:29 affirms that God is God of Gentiles too, echoing the prayer that God's salvation be known among all nations.
Luke 2:10 announces good news for all people, aligning with the universal scope of God's saving power in Psalm 67:2.
Mark 16:15 commands proclaiming the gospel to all creation, fulfilling the prayer that God's way be known on earth in Psalm 67:2.
Malachi 1:11 declares God's name great among all nations, directly echoing the universal worship in Psalm 67:2.
Isaiah 66:18 foretells gathering all nations to see God's glory — the culmination of Psalm 67:2's prayer for God's way known.
Habakkuk 2:14 directly parallels the theme of God's glory filling the earth, matching the universal knowledge in Psalm 67:2.
Jeremiah 16:19 echoes the hope that nations will come to God from the ends of the earth, matching the universal scope of Psalm 67:2.
1 Kings 8:43 prays that all peoples may know God's name, directly paralleling the desire for God's way to be known on earth.
In Isaiah 37:20, Hezekiah prays that all kingdoms know the LORD alone — identical purpose to Psalm 67:2's prayer.
Isaiah 19:21 describes God making himself known to Egypt — a concrete instance of Psalm 67:2's global vision.
In 2 Chronicles 6:33, Solomon prays that foreigners may know God's name — same global recognition theme as Psalm 67:2's desire for God's way known.
In 2 Kings 19:19, Hezekiah prays that all kingdoms know the LORD alone — same purpose as Psalm 67:2's desire for God's way known on earth.
Esther 8:15-17 shows many peoples becoming Jews after God's deliverance — an example of God's ways being known among nations as prayed in Psalm 67:2.
Isaiah 64:2 asks God to make his name known to adversaries — a parallel desire for divine revelation to nations.
Acts 18:25 describes Apollos instructed in the way of the Lord — an example of someone knowing God's ways as prayed in Psalm 67:2.
In 1 Chronicles 16:8, David calls to make God's deeds known among peoples — echoing Psalm 67:2's mission to spread knowledge of God's ways.