1 Chronicles 16:10

Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord.

Cross-references

In 1 Chronicles 16:35, this same psalm echoes the call to glory in God's holy name with a plea for deliverance and praise.

1 Chronicles 28:9 expands on seeking the Lord with a whole heart, promising he will be found — reinforcing the hope for those who seek.

Psalm 34:2 Parallel

Psalm 34:2 boasts in the LORD and causes the humble to rejoice, paralleling the call to glory in God's name and rejoice in 1 Chronicles 16:10.

Proverbs 8:17, spoken by wisdom, promises that those who love and seek will find — aligning with the rejoicing of seekers in the main verse.

Isaiah 45:19 assures that seeking the Lord is not in vain, supporting the confidence of those who seek and rejoice.

Isaiah 55:6 Parallel

Isaiah 55:6 urges urgent seeking of the Lord while he may be found, directly echoing the call to seek in the main verse.

Isaiah 55:7 Parallel

Isaiah 55:7 calls the wicked to return to the Lord for pardon, a specific form of seeking that leads to mercy.

Jeremiah 9:24 says to boast in knowing God, which directly reinforces the command in 1 Chronicles 16:10 to glory in His holy name.

Jeremiah 29:13 promises that wholehearted seeking will lead to finding, directly connecting to the rejoicing of seekers.

Matthew 7:7 Parallel

Matthew 7:7 commands to seek and promises finding, a New Testament parallel that encourages those who seek the Lord.

Matthew 7:8 Parallel

Matthew 7:7 again affirms that seeking leads to finding, reinforcing the joy promised to seekers in the main verse.

1 Corinthians 1:31 commands to glory in the Lord, directly echoing the call to glory in His holy name from the main verse.

Psalm 33:21 Parallel

In Psalm 33:21, hearts rejoice in God's holy name—a direct parallel to this call to glory and rejoice.

Jeremiah 9:23 warns against boasting in human wisdom, might, or riches, contrasting with the command to glory in God's name in 1 Chronicles 16:10.

Isaiah 45:25 declares that Israel will glory in the LORD, echoing the command to glory in His holy name from 1 Chronicles 16:10.

In Philippians 3:1, Paul commands rejoicing in the Lord, echoing the same imperative as this verse.