1 Chronicles 16:35
And say ye, Save us, O God of our salvation, and gather us together, and deliver us from the heathen, that we may give thanks to thy holy name, and glory in thy praise.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 79:9, the same plea for help and deliverance for God's name's glory echoes the prayer in 1 Chronicles 16:35.
Psalm 106:47 almost identically repeats the prayer to be saved and gathered from the heathen to give thanks to God's holy name.
In Isaiah 43:21, God formed a people to show forth His praise – the same purpose expressed in 1 Chronicles 16:35's prayer.
1 Peter 2:9 directly states that believers are called to show forth God's praises – the exact purpose given in 1 Chronicles 16:35.
Nehemiah 1:9 promises God will gather the dispersed if they return—matching the prayer in verse 35 for gathering and deliverance from nations.
In Psalm 106:48, the people respond with praise and 'Amen' – the doxology that follows the prayer in 1 Chronicles 16:35.
1 Corinthians 1:31 quotes 'Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord'—a principle that echoes verse 35's call to glory in God's praise.
Psalm 14:7 longs for Israel's salvation from captivity, mirroring the prayer here for deliverance from the heathen and gathering together.
Psalm 53:6 is nearly identical to Psalm 14:7, expressing hope for salvation and restoration, parallel to the plea in this verse.
In Psalm 79:10, the cry for deliverance from the heathen continues, now asking God to vindicate His name among the nations.
Isaiah 17:10 rebukes forgetting the God of your salvation—contrasting with verse 35's prayer to the God of salvation for deliverance.
Ephesians 1:12 declares believers exist to be for the praise of God's glory, echoing the OT purpose of praising His holy name.
In 1 Peter 2:5, believers offer spiritual sacrifices to God – a NT counterpart to the thanksgiving and praise requested in 1 Chronicles 16:35.
Psalm 33:21 says our heart is glad in him as we trust in his holy name—similar to verse 35's giving thanks to his holy name.
Psalm 44:8 boasts continually in God and gives thanks to his name—reinforcing the theme of praise amid deliverance in verse 35.
Isaiah 45:25 says Israel shall glory in the LORD—similar to verse 35's call to glory in his praise, but in a future salvation context.