Psalm 68:16
Why leap ye, ye high hills? this is the hill which God desireth to dwell in; yea, the Lord will dwell in it for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 132:14 continues: 'This is my resting place forever' — identical theme of God's chosen dwelling on Zion.
Psalm 132:13 explicitly states the Lord chose Zion as his dwelling — the same mount God desired in Psalm 68:16, making the connection direct.
Psalm 87:1 declares God's foundation is in the holy mountains, directly identifying the chosen dwelling place.
Psalm 24:3 asks who may ascend the hill of the Lord, the same mountain God chose as His habitation.
Psalm 24:7 calls for gates to lift for the King of glory to enter, referring to the mountain where God dwells.
Psalm 43:3 prays to be led to God's holy hill and dwelling places, the very mountain God desired.
Revelation 21:3 declares God will dwell among His people, directly fulfilling the promise that the Lord will dwell forever on His mountain.
Revelation 21:2 reveals the new Jerusalem descending from heaven, the final realization of God's chosen dwelling place.
Hebrews 12:22 identifies Mount Zion as the heavenly Jerusalem, the ultimate fulfillment of the mountain God desired as His habitation.
1 Kings 9:3 records God consecrating the temple as His perpetual dwelling place, echoing the promise that God will dwell on His chosen mountain forever.
1 Chronicles 23:25 states God dwells in Jerusalem forever, a direct parallel to the assurance in Psalm 68:16.
Isaiah 12:6 calls Zion to rejoice because the Holy One dwells in her midst — the same truth that God has chosen Zion as his permanent dwelling.
Ezekiel 20:40 declares God's holy mountain as the place where Israel will serve him — reinforcing Zion as God's chosen dwelling.
Micah 4:1 foretells Zion exalted above all mountains — fulfilling the superiority of God's chosen mountain over the many-peaked one.
Hebrews 12:23 describes the assembly of the firstborn on Mount Zion, connecting the dwelling place to the gathered people of God.
Revelation 7:15 describes God sheltering his people with his presence — a heavenly fulfillment of the promise that God dwells with his people on Zion.
Deuteronomy 12:11 repeats the command about the place God chooses for his name — parallel to the chosen dwelling in Psalm 68:16.
Deuteronomy 12:5 commands seeking the place God will choose for his dwelling — the same concept as the mount God desired in Psalm 68:16, though not yet named Zion.
Ezekiel 34:26 promises blessing around God's hill — the same mountain God chose to dwell on in this verse.