Psalm 96:9
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 29:2 contains the identical phrase 'worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness', directly paralleling Psalm 96:9.
Psalm 33:8 echoes the same command for all the earth to fear the LORD, reinforcing the universal call to worship.
Psalm 76:7 expands on why God is to be feared — His awesome power and wrath — giving depth to the call to fear.
Psalm 76:11 adds the response of bringing gifts to the fearsome God, complementing the call to worship in the psalm.
1 Chronicles 16:29 contains the identical phrase 'worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness,' showing the psalm's liturgical use.
1 Chronicles 16:30 continues the call to fear with a promise of stability, expanding the theme of God's sovereignty.
2 Chronicles 20:21 uses the same 'beauty of holiness' phrase in a narrative of praise before battle, showing its liturgical use.
Ecclesiastes 8:12 affirms that those who fear God will be well, echoing the call to fear in the psalm.