Psalm 97:6
The heavens declare his righteousness, and all the people see his glory.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 19:1, the heavens declare God's glory — nearly identical to proclaiming his righteousness, both showing creation's testimony.
In Psalm 50:6, the heavens declare God's righteousness verbatim — a direct parallel emphasizing God as judge.
Psalm 102:16 describes God appearing in glory when building Zion, paralleling the revelation of His glory in Psalm 97:6.
Numbers 14:21 declares the earth will be filled with God's glory — matching the universal vision of His glory.
Isaiah 6:3 has seraphim declaring the whole earth full of God's glory — directly parallel to all peoples seeing His glory.
Habakkuk 2:14 promises the earth filled with knowledge of God's glory — directly parallel to all peoples seeing His glory.
Isaiah 35:2 explicitly says 'they shall see the glory of the LORD,' matching the declaration in Psalm 97:6 that all people see His glory.
Isaiah 60:2 describes God's glory appearing over Israel while darkness covers peoples — contrasting with Psalm 97:6's universal vision.