1 Chronicles 16:28
Give unto the Lord, ye kindreds of the people, give unto the Lord glory and strength.
Cross-references
1 Chronicles 29:10-14 is David's prayer that directly ascribes all glory and strength to God — a concrete example of the call.
Psalm 29:1 uses nearly identical wording — 'ascribe to the LORD glory and strength' — but addressed to heavenly beings, broadening the call.
Psalm 29:2 continues the same call, specifying 'glory due his name' and worship in holy splendor, expanding the ascription.
Psalm 86:8-10 declares all nations will worship and glorify God, reinforcing the universal worship commanded in 1 Chronicles 16:28.
Psalm 115:1 redirects glory to God alone — 'not to us but to your name' — directly matching the ascription of glory and strength.
Revelation 4:11 shows elders ascribing glory, honor, and power to God, directly echoing the call to ascribe glory and strength.
2 Corinthians 12:9 reveals God's power made perfect in weakness—adding depth to what it means to ascribe strength to Him.
Psalm 68:34 calls to ascribe power to God, echoing the 'ascribe' pattern but focusing on power and God's majesty over Israel.
Psalm 98:4 calls all the earth to joyful noise and song, expanding the ascription command with specific praise.
Psalm 100:2 echoes the call to worship — serving God with gladness parallels ascribing Him glory and strength.