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 uses this refrain at the second temple foundation-laying, continuing the tradition of thanksgiving.
Psalm 106:1 opens with this identical phrase, a common thanksgiving refrain in the Psalms.
Psalm 107:1 begins with the same line, linking this thanksgiving formula to God's deliverance.
Psalm 118:1 repeats this exact refrain, another instance of this enduring liturgical expression of God's goodness.
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.