Psalm 96:3
Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people.
Cross-references
Psalm 22:27 depicts all nations turning to the Lord, showing the outcome of declaring His glory among the peoples.
Psalm 72:18 praises God who alone does wondrous things, echoing the 'marvelous works' to be declared in Psalm 96:3.
Psalm 72:19 prays for the whole earth to be filled with God's glory, directly connecting to the command to declare His glory among nations.
Psalm 117:1 echoes the same universal call for all nations to praise the Lord, reinforcing the scope of declaring His glory.
Psalm 105:1 says 'make known his deeds among the peoples' — a direct parallel to declaring his marvelous works.
Psalm 57:9 has David vowing to praise God among the nations — a personal application of this universal call.
Revelation 14:6 shows an angel proclaiming the eternal gospel to every nation — a direct echo of this command to declare God's glory worldwide.
Luke 24:47 commands proclaiming repentance to all nations — the NT fulfillment of this OT call to declare God's glory among the peoples.
Matthew 28:19 commands making disciples of all nations, the New Testament embodiment of declaring God's glory among the peoples.
Daniel 6:26 records Darius's decree that all people fear the living God, a royal proclamation echoing the call to declare His glory.
Daniel 4:1-3 shows King Nebuchadnezzar actually declaring God's signs and wonders to all peoples, exemplifying the command.
Isaiah 49:6 declares the Servant as a light to the nations, so God's salvation reaches earth's ends—the mission behind the declaration.
Isaiah 42:12 calls to 'declare his praise in the coastlands' — a parallel mission to the nations.
Mark 16:15 expands the call to declare God's glory among the nations into the Great Commission to preach the gospel to all creation.
Isaiah 12:4 says 'make known his deeds among the peoples' — almost verbatim, a prophetic call to proclaim God's name.
Acts 2:11 fulfills this as the Spirit enables declaring God's mighty works in many languages to all nations at Pentecost.
1 Chronicles 16:9 says 'tell of all his wondrous works' — nearly identical wording, part of the same psalm tradition.
Isaiah 19:23-25 envisions Egypt and Assyria worshiping with Israel, a future fulfillment of nations declaring God's glory together.
Micah 4:2 pictures many nations coming to learn God's ways, a future response to the declaration of His glory.