Psalm 67:7
God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.
Cross-references
Psalm 22:27 echoes the same universal worship — all ends of the earth turning to the LORD, reinforcing the global scope of God's blessing.
Psalm 65:5 calls God the confidence of all the ends of the earth, linking His saving power to global trust, similar to the universal fear in Psalm 67:7.
Psalm 72:17 declares all nations will be blessed in the king — directly paralleling the universal fear of God in Psalm 67:7.
Psalm 98:3 declares all ends of the earth have seen God's salvation, matching the universal vision of Psalm 67:7 where all fear Him.
Psalm 86:9 explicitly states all nations shall worship God, a direct parallel to the psalm's 'all ends of the earth shall fear him'.
Psalm 115:12 affirms God will bless Israel — the psalm's 'God shall bless us' is echoed here, with the same focus on Israel's blessing.
Genesis 12:3 promises that all families of the earth will be blessed through Abraham — directly parallel to the universal fear of God in Psalm 67:7.
Revelation 15:4 echoes the universal worship theme — all nations fearing and glorifying God, fulfilling the psalm's vision.
Acts 13:47 quotes the commission to be a light to the Gentiles unto the ends of the earth, fulfilling the universal salvation hinted in Psalm 67:7.
Isaiah 45:22 calls all ends of the earth to look to God for salvation, directly paralleling the universal fear of God in Psalm 67:7.
Isaiah 52:10 says all ends of the earth will see God's salvation, echoing the global worship theme of Psalm 67:7.
Malachi 1:11 says God's name will be great among the Gentiles worldwide, directly paralleling the ends of the earth fearing Him.
Numbers 6:27 is the Aaronic blessing formula — the psalm's opening echoes this, and verse 7 concludes with blessing and global fear.
Luke 24:47 commands repentance proclaimed to all nations, directly fulfilling the psalm's vision of all the earth fearing God.
Isaiah 19:25 expands the universal blessing—God calls Egypt and Assyria 'my people' and 'the work of my hands,' echoing the global fear of God.
Isaiah 41:5 shows the coastlands and ends of the earth trembling in fear, paralleling the call for all nations to fear God.
Isaiah 24:16 describes songs of praise from 'the ends of the earth,' matching the same phrase and theme of global worship.
Malachi 4:2 promises healing to those who fear God's name, paralleling the blessing for those who fear Him in the psalm.
Acts 13:26 speaks of salvation to those who fear God, connecting to the psalm's promise of blessing and fear.