Psalm 68:32
Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth; O sing praises unto the Lord; Selah:
Cross-references
Psalm 67:2-5 calls all peoples to praise God for His blessings — same universal worship theme as here.
Psalm 100:1 echoes the same summons — 'all the earth' shout joyfully to the Lord — directly parallel.
Psalm 117:1 explicitly calls all nations and peoples to praise the Lord — identical theme.
Psalm 96:1 calls all the earth to sing a new song to the Lord — directly parallel to the universal praise command.
Psalm 96:7 echoes the same call for all peoples to give glory to God, reinforcing the universal praise theme.
Psalm 148:11 lists kings and all people as part of creation praising God, directly paralleling the call to kingdoms.
Psalm 102:15 shows nations fearing God's name, expanding the scope of worship to all kings and peoples.
Deuteronomy 32:43 calls the nations to rejoice with God's people — a similar universal praise command echoed here.
Romans 15:10 quotes Deuteronomy 32:43, applying the call for nations to rejoice to Gentile inclusion in the gospel.
Revelation 15:4 declares all nations will come and worship God — the eschatological fulfillment of this call.
Isaiah 12:5 calls to sing for God's deeds known in all the earth, matching the universal praise theme.