Zechariah 14:9

And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one.

Cross-reference

Zechariah 8:20-23 depicts nations flocking to Jerusalem to seek the LORD, reinforcing the theme of God's universal reign when He becomes King over all the earth.

In Zephaniah 3:9, God purifies speech so all call on His name — directly parallel to the one name and universal kingship theme.

Daniel 7:27 Parallel

Daniel 7:27 declares all dominions serve the Most High, directly echoing Zechariah's vision of the Lord's universal kingship.

Daniel 2:44 Parallel

Daniel 2:44 describes God's everlasting kingdom that crushes earthly kingdoms, mirroring Zechariah's prophecy of the Lord's universal reign.

Isaiah 54:5 Parallel

Isaiah 54:5 calls the Lord 'God of the whole earth', directly paralleling Zechariah's declaration that the Lord will be king over all.

In Micah 4:1-3, the same vision of the Lord reigning from Zion draws all nations to peace — a parallel eschatological picture.

Isaiah 45:22-25 calls all nations to bow to the Lord, reinforcing Zechariah's theme of God's universal reign and sole worship.

Isaiah 2:2-4 expands on universal worship and peace under God's reign, echoing Zechariah's vision of one King over all the earth.

Psalm 86:9 Parallel

Psalm 86:9 declares that all nations will worship the Lord and glorify His name, directly corresponding to the one LORD and His universal reign.

Psalm 72:17 Parallel

Psalm 72:17 declares that the king's name will endure forever and all nations will be blessed in him, echoing the 'one name' of the LORD in Zechariah.

Psalm 72:8-11 describes the universal dominion of the king, whom all nations serve, prefiguring the LORD's own kingship over all the earth.

Psalm 67:4 Parallel

Psalm 67:4 calls nations to rejoice because God governs them, aligning with the future reign of God as King over all.

Psalm 47:2-9 repeatedly declares God as the great King over all the earth, directly echoing the same proclamation.

Psalm 22:27-31 proclaims that all nations will worship the LORD and that the kingdom is His, directly matching the vision of God as universal King.

Psalm 2:6-8 describes God installing His king over the nations, directly paralleling the declaration that the LORD shall be king over all the earth.

1 Samuel 2:10 declares that the LORD will judge the ends of the earth and exalt His anointed, echoing the proclamation of God as King over all.

Revelation 11:15 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 11:15, the final declaration that the world's kingdom becomes the Lord's — a direct eschatological fulfillment of the promise.

Joshua 3:11 Parallel

Joshua 3:11 calls God 'Lord of all the earth'—the same title Zechariah uses for the LORD's future universal reign.

Zephaniah 2:11 proclaims God will destroy all gods and all nations will worship him—a direct parallel to Zechariah's universal kingship.

Habakkuk 2:14 says the earth will be filled with knowledge of God's glory—the result of the universal reign Zechariah describes.

James 2:19 Parallel

James 2:19 affirms that God is one, directly echoing the same confession of monotheism found in Zechariah's declaration that the Lord will be one.

Micah 4:2 Parallel

Micah 4:2 depicts nations streaming to Zion to learn God's ways—a vision of universal submission that complements Zechariah's kingship.

Obadiah 1:21 ends with 'the kingdom shall be the LORD's'—a direct statement of God's sovereign rule that Zechariah expands to all the earth.

Isaiah 6:3 Parallel

Isaiah 6:3 declares the whole earth full of God's glory—the same fullness of divine presence when the LORD is king over all in Zechariah.

Psalm 47:7 Parallel

Psalm 47:7 proclaims God as 'King of all the earth'—matching Zechariah's vision of the LORD reigning over the whole earth.

Psalm 22:28 Parallel

Psalm 22:28 states that dominion belongs to the LORD and He rules the nations—directly echoing Zechariah's promise of universal kingship.

Hosea 13:10 Contrast

Hosea 13:10 laments Israel's failed human kings who cannot save, contrasting with the true king Zechariah proclaims over all the earth.

Genesis 49:10 prophesies a ruler from Judah who will gather the peoples, prefiguring the universal kingship of the LORD described here.

Hosea 2:23 Related theme

Hosea 2:23 shows restored people saying 'You are my God'—personal acknowledgment of God's name that matches Zechariah's 'his name the only one'.

Isaiah 60:12-14 describes nations serving Zion, which aligns with the Lord's universal kingship in Zechariah 14:9.

Isaiah 49:7 Parallel

Isaiah 49:7 depicts kings bowing to the despised servant, reflecting the universal submission to the Lord in Zechariah's prophecy.

Isaiah 49:6 Parallel

Isaiah 49:6 extends salvation to all nations, aligning with Zechariah's vision of the Lord's universal kingship.

Isaiah 11:9 Parallel

Isaiah 11:9 promises the earth filled with knowledge of the LORD—paralleling Zechariah's vision of the LORD being acknowledged as king over all.

Psalm 72:19 Parallel

Psalm 72:19 prays that God's glorious name fill the whole earth—anticipating the day when the LORD's name alone is over all, as in Zechariah.

In Malachi 1:14, the Lord declares Himself a great King whose name is feared—echoing the same theme of God's universal kingship and the honor of His name.