1 Chronicles 16:34

O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 16:41 uses the same phrase 'his mercy endureth for ever' to describe the Levites' ministry of praise.

2 Chronicles 5:13 quotes this exact refrain at Solomon's temple dedication, showing its liturgical reuse.

2 Chronicles 7:3 repeats the same refrain as the people worship after God's glory appears — a direct citation.

Ezra 3:11 Citation

Ezra 3:11 uses this refrain at the second temple foundation-laying, continuing the tradition of thanksgiving.

Psalm 106:1 Citation

Psalm 106:1 opens with this identical phrase, a common thanksgiving refrain in the Psalms.

Psalm 107:1 Citation

Psalm 107:1 begins with the same line, linking this thanksgiving formula to God's deliverance.

Psalm 118:1 Citation

Psalm 118:1 repeats this exact refrain, another instance of this enduring liturgical expression of God's goodness.

Psalm 136:1 Citation

In Psalm 136, the same refrain 'for his mercy endureth for ever' appears after every line, echoing this verse's call to thanksgiving.

Jeremiah 33:11 quotes the exact phrase 'for the LORD is good; for his mercy endureth for ever' in the context of restored worship.

2 Chronicles 7:6 recounts the Levites praising 'because his mercy endureth for ever' during the temple dedication, using David's song.

In 2 Chronicles 20:21, Jehoshaphat's army sings 'Praise the LORD; for his mercy endureth for ever' before battle, directly quoting the refrain.