1 Chronicles 16:25

For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised: he also is to be feared above all gods.

Cross-reference

Exodus 15:11 similarly declares God's uniqueness among gods and his fearful praises, reinforcing the same worship theme.

Psalm 76:7 Parallel

Psalm 76:7 directly declares that God alone is to be feared, closely mirroring this verse's emphasis on fear.

Psalm 89:7 Parallel

Psalm 89:7 describes God's awesomeness among the holy ones, reinforcing the fear of God above all divine beings.

Isaiah 40:12-17 magnifies God's incomparable greatness—nations like a drop—directly supporting why He is worthy of praise.

Jeremiah 10:6-10 declares no one is like God, all nations fear Him, and He is the true King — a strong echo of this verse.

Revelation 15:3-4 echoes 'Great and marvelous are your deeds... Who will not fear you?'—a direct parallel to this verse's praise.

Exodus 18:11 states the LORD is greater than all gods, directly parallel to 'above all gods' here.

Deuteronomy 10:17 calls God 'God of gods' and 'great, mighty, terrible,' matching the praise and fear theme.

2 Samuel 7:22 declares God's greatness and uniqueness, no God beside Him, paralleling this verse's confession.

2 Chronicles 2:5 echoes this exact declaration of God's greatness above all gods, reinforcing the Chronicler's theme of divine supremacy.

Psalm 147:5 Parallel

Psalm 147:5 directly repeats 'Great is our Lord' and adds His infinite understanding, expanding on God's greatness praised here.

Revelation 15:4 echoes the fear and praise of God, showing this worship extends to all nations in the end times.

Psalm 66:3-5 speaks of God's terrible works and global worship, paralleling the call to fear and praise.

Jeremiah 5:22 Related theme

Jeremiah 5:22 challenges Israel to fear God for His power over creation, echoing the fear due to Him.