1 Chronicles 17:20
O Lord, there is none like thee, neither is there any God beside thee, according to all that we have heard with our ears.
Cross-reference
Psalm 89:6 asks 'Who in the skies can be compared to the LORD?' — extending the incomparability theme to the heavenly realm.
Jeremiah 10:7 also declares 'none like you' among the nations, directly echoing David's confession of God's uniqueness.
Jeremiah 10:6 flatly states 'There is none like you, O LORD' — a prophetic affirmation of David's same conviction.
Isaiah 45:22 calls all to turn to God because 'there is no other,' echoing David's exclusivity statement.
Isaiah 45:5 states 'I am the LORD, and there is no other,' identical claim to David's confession.
Isaiah 44:6 explicitly says 'besides me there is no god,' directly parallel to David's 'no God besides you.'
Isaiah 43:10 declares no god formed before or after, reinforcing the exclusive divinity David confesses.
Isaiah 40:25 has God himself asking 'To whom will you compare me?' — giving divine backing to David's confession.
Isaiah 40:18 challenges 'To whom will you liken God?' — broadening the incomparability claim to idol polemics.
Psalm 89:8 continues the rhetorical question, focusing on Yahweh's might and faithfulness — attributes behind David's praise.
Psalm 86:8 states 'None like you among the gods' — a psalm of David echoing his own earlier declaration.
1 Samuel 2:2 from Hannah's song says 'there is none besides you' and 'no rock like our God,' same assertion.
Deuteronomy 33:26 declares 'There is none like God, O Jeshurun' — a direct parallel to David's statement about God's uniqueness.
Deuteronomy 4:39 repeats the monotheistic claim 'there is no other,' matching the core of David's prayer.
Deuteronomy 4:35 states 'there is no other besides him,' identical to David's affirmation of no other God.
Deuteronomy 3:24 has Moses asking 'what god can do such works?' — reinforcing that no other god matches Yahweh's deeds.
Exodus 15:11 uses the same 'Who is like you?' refrain from the Song of Moses, anchoring David's praise in Israel's foundational deliverance.
Exodus 8:10 contains 'there is no one like the Lord'—the same phrase David uses in his prayer.
Exodus 18:11 records Jethro's confession that the LORD is greater than all gods, echoing David's declaration from a Gentile perspective.