Psalm 94:10
He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct? he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:5 confirms that God indeed rebukes nations, answering the rhetorical question in Psalm 94:10.
Psalm 25:8 says the Lord instructs sinners in the way — directly echoing the teaching of knowledge from God.
Psalm 25:9 adds that God teaches the humble His way — a specific aspect of the divine teaching mentioned here.
Psalm 119:66 prays for God to teach good judgment and knowledge — a personal request for the same teaching.
Psalm 135:8-12 gives specific examples of God disciplining nations (Egypt, Canaan), fulfilling the rhetorical question.
Psalm 10:16 declares that nations perish from God's land, echoing His discipline of nations in Psalm 94:10.
Psalm 44:2 recounts God driving out nations, illustrating the discipline mentioned in Psalm 94:10.
Psalm 149:7 describes executing vengeance on nations, aligning with God's discipline in Psalm 94:10.
Proverbs 2:6 affirms that knowledge and wisdom come from the Lord, directly paralleling the teaching role of God in Psalm 94:10.
Ezekiel 39:21 declares that all nations will see God's judgment executed — the same display of discipline over nations.
Jeremiah 10:25 pleads for God to pour out wrath on nations that devoured Jacob — a direct call for the divine discipline of nations described here.
Isaiah 54:13 promises that all children will be taught by the Lord, a direct parallel to God as teacher in Psalm 94:10.
Isaiah 37:36 records God striking the Assyrian army, a direct example of His discipline over nations.
Isaiah 28:26 explicitly says God teaches the farmer, directly echoing the teaching role of God in Psalm 94:10.
Amos 3:2 states God will punish Israel for their iniquities — applying the same principle of divine discipline to His chosen people.
Isaiah 10:6 describes God sending Assyria against a godless nation — a concrete example of God disciplining nations.
Isaiah 10:5 identifies Assyria as the rod of God's anger — a specific instrument of the discipline of nations mentioned here.
Habakkuk 1:12 acknowledges God has ordained the Chaldeans as judgment — a specific instance of God disciplining nations through another nation.
Habakkuk 3:12 depicts God threshing the nations in fury — a poetic parallel to the discipline of nations.
Revelation 3:19 speaks of Christ's discipline for those he loves, directly paralleling the disciplining role of God in Psalm 94:10.
Job 36:22 asks 'who is a teacher like him?' directly echoing the teaching role of God in Psalm 94:10.
Isaiah 10:12 shows God punishing Assyria, a concrete instance of disciplining nations as in Psalm 94:10.
John 6:45 quotes Isaiah 54:13 about being taught by God, reinforcing the same theme of divine teaching found in Psalm 94:10.
Isaiah 2:3 describes God's law going forth from Zion, a broader picture of divine instruction that aligns with God as teacher.
Job 35:11 echoes the same theme of God as teacher who imparts wisdom beyond animals.