Revelation 21:24
And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into it.
Cross-reference
Revelation 21:26 reiterates the same promise: the glory and honor of the nations are brought into the New Jerusalem, reinforcing verse 24.
Isaiah 55:5 proclaims nations running to Israel because of God — echoed by nations coming to the New Jerusalem.
Romans 15:10-12 cites OT prophecies of Gentiles rejoicing with Israel and hoping in Christ, reinforcing the inclusion of nations in the New Jerusalem.
Zechariah 8:22 prophesies many nations coming to seek the Lord in Jerusalem, which Revelation 21:24 echoes as nations walking by the light of the New Jerusalem.
Zechariah 2:11 predicts many nations joining the Lord — fulfilled as nations walk by God's light in the New Jerusalem.
Isaiah 66:18 foretells gathering all nations to see God's glory — realized in the New Jerusalem.
Isaiah 66:12 promises the wealth of nations flowing like a stream — fulfilled as kings bring their glory.
Isaiah 60:3-10 describes nations coming to Zion's light and kings bringing wealth, directly echoed in Revelation 21:24's vision of the New Jerusalem.
Isaiah 2:2 predicts all nations streaming to God's mountain — the New Jerusalem fulfills this pilgrimage.
Psalm 72:11 has all kings falling down before the king, echoed in Revelation 21:24 where nations serve and kings bring glory to the New Jerusalem.
Psalm 72:10 depicts kings bringing tribute to the Messiah, prefiguring the kings of the earth bringing their glory into the New Jerusalem.
Psalm 22:27 foretells all nations worshiping the Lord — fulfilled as the nations walk by God's light.
Isaiah 60:10 has foreign kings serving Jerusalem — directly parallel to kings bringing their glory into the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21:24.
Psalm 138:4 specifically mentions kings of the earth praising God — the same kings who bring their glory into the New Jerusalem.
John 8:12 identifies Jesus as the light of the world — the same light by which nations walk in the New Jerusalem.
Isaiah 49:23 depicts kings bowing to Israel, but Revelation 21:24 shows kings voluntarily bringing glory into the city — a similar but transformed image.
In Exodus 40:34, God's glory filled the tabernacle — a type of the New Jerusalem where His glory is present and honored by nations.
Isaiah 26:2 calls for gates to open for the righteous nation — prefiguring the open gates of the New Jerusalem where nations walk.
In Psalm 49:16, earthly glory is fleeting — contrast with the eternal glory brought into the New Jerusalem.