Psalm 98:3
He hath remembered his mercy and his truth toward the house of Israel: all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 98:2, God reveals His salvation and righteousness before the nations, directly preceding and expanding the same theme.
In Psalm 22:27, all the ends of the earth remember and turn to the Lord, echoing the universal scope of salvation.
In Psalm 67:7, all the ends of the earth fear God, paralleling the universal recognition of His salvation.
Psalm 106:45 repeats the same language of God remembering his covenant and steadfast love, reinforcing the theme of divine faithfulness.
Psalm 25:6 pleads for God to remember His mercy, while Psalm 98:3 declares He has remembered it.
Psalm 25:10 states God's ways are loving and faithful to covenant keepers, the same pair of attributes remembered in Psalm 98:3.
Psalm 67:2 prays for God's salvation to be known among all nations, which Psalm 98:3 says has been seen by all the earth.
Psalm 86:15 describes God as abounding in love and faithfulness, the very attributes Psalm 98:3 says He remembered.
Psalm 19:4 describes creation's voice reaching all the earth, paralleling the universal scope of salvation in Psalm 98:3.
Acts 13:47 quotes Isaiah 49:6 about bringing salvation to the ends of the earth — the same universal scope as Psalm 98:3's 'all ends of the earth have seen'.
In Isaiah 45:22, all the ends of the earth are called to turn and be saved, directly matching the universal salvation theme.
Micah 7:20 reaffirms God's faithfulness and steadfast love to the patriarchs, directly mirroring the language of Psalm 98:3.
Luke 3:6 quotes Isaiah 40:5 — 'all people will see God's salvation' — reinforcing the same universal promise from Psalm 98:3.
Luke 2:31 says this salvation is prepared 'in the sight of all peoples' — directly echoing the universal scope of Psalm 98:3.
In Luke 1:54, Mary's Magnificat echoes this same remembrance of mercy to Israel, showing God's faithfulness to His people.
In Luke 1:55, the promise to Abraham and his offspring is recalled, paralleling God's steadfast love and faithfulness to Israel.
In Luke 1:72, Zechariah's prophecy speaks of God remembering His holy covenant, directly echoing the remembrance theme.
In Luke 2:30, Simeon declares he has seen God's salvation — the personal fulfillment of the universal promise that all ends of the earth would see it.
Acts 28:28 declares salvation sent to the Gentiles — the fulfillment of Psalm 98:3's promise that all ends of the earth would see God's salvation.
In Romans 15:8, Christ confirms the promises to the patriarchs, mirroring God's faithfulness to Israel in Psalm 98:3.
Isaiah 52:10 uses the exact same phrase — 'all the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our God' — echoing this psalm's vision.
In Isaiah 49:6, the servant is made a light to the nations so salvation reaches the end of the earth, fulfilling the same promise.
In Romans 15:9, the Gentiles glorify God for mercy, fulfilling the universal salvation seen by all the ends of the earth.
Deuteronomy 4:31 assures God will not forget his covenant, paralleling the remembrance of steadfast love in Psalm 98:3.
Revelation 5:9 describes the Lamb purchasing people from every tribe and nation — the ultimate fulfillment of Psalm 98:3's vision of all ends of the earth seeing salvation.
Acts 1:8 echoes the phrase 'ends of the earth' from Psalm 98:3, commissioning the apostles to witness globally.
John 10:16 reveals Jesus' mission to gather other sheep (Gentiles), fulfilling the promise that all nations would see God's salvation.
In Matthew 8:11, Jesus says many from east and west will feast with patriarchs, fulfilling the universal salvation seen by all ends.
Revelation 7:9 depicts a multitude from every nation worshiping, fulfilling the Psalm's vision of all ends of the earth seeing salvation.
In Luke 2:10, the angel announces good news of great joy for all people, prefiguring the universal salvation.
In Mark 16:15, Jesus commands preaching to all creation, echoing the universal salvation seen by all ends of the earth.
In Matthew 28:19, Jesus commands making disciples of all nations, directly fulfilling the vision of all ends seeing salvation.
In Matthew 26:13, Jesus predicts the gospel preached worldwide, echoing the universal scope of God's salvation.
In Micah 5:4, the coming ruler's greatness reaches to the ends of the earth, echoing the universal salvation of Psalm 98:3.
In Isaiah 60:3, nations come to Zion's light, directly mirroring the universal scope of God's salvation seen by all ends of the earth.
Leviticus 26:45 recalls God's covenant remembrance with Israel, the same faithfulness Psalm 98:3 celebrates as now fulfilled.
Genesis 24:27 praises God for not abandoning his 'kindness and faithfulness' — the same covenant attributes remembered in Psalm 98:3.
In Jeremiah 31:8, God gathers Israel from the ends of the earth, showing His faithfulness—parallel to remembering His love, but focused on regathering.
Romans 10:12 states there is no difference between Jew and Gentile — the theological basis for the universal salvation seen in Psalm 98:3.
Romans 10:18 quotes Psalm 19:4 about the message going to the ends of the world — echoing the universal reach of salvation in Psalm 98:3.
Isaiah 42:4 speaks of the Servant establishing justice and coastlands waiting — universal scope similar to all ends of earth seeing God's victory in Psalm 98:3.
Leviticus 26:42 promises God will remember his covenant with the patriarchs, echoing the remembrance in Psalm 98:3 but in a covenant context.