2 Samuel 7:22
Wherefore thou art great, O Lord God: for 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 86:10 declares God alone is God and does wondrous things—a clear parallel to David's 'there is no God besides you'.
Micah 7:18 asks 'Who is a God like you?' — echoing David's confession of God's unmatched character, focusing on forgiveness.
Jeremiah 10:6 says 'There is none like you, O LORD' — almost verbatim echoing David's praise.
Isaiah 45:22 says 'For I am God, and there is no other' — echoing David's statement of God's uniqueness.
Isaiah 45:5 declares 'I am the LORD, no other, besides me no God' — directly paralleling David's 'no God besides you'.
Isaiah 40:25 asks who can compare to God — reinforcing David's confession that there is none like Him.
Isaiah 40:18 asks 'to whom will you liken God?' challenging any comparison and echoing David's declaration of God's incomparability.
Psalm 145:3 extols God's unsearchable greatness, complementing David's praise of the Lord's incomparable majesty.
Psalm 135:5 affirms the Lord is above all gods, reinforcing David's statement that no God compares to the Lord.
Psalm 96:4 proclaims the Lord great and above all gods, directly echoing David's confession of God's unmatched greatness.
Psalm 89:8 declares 'who is mighty as you are, O LORD?' directly paralleling David's praise of God's unique power.
Psalm 89:6 asks 'who among the heavenly beings is like the LORD?'—a strong parallel to David's assertion of God's unmatched greatness.
Psalm 86:8 states 'there is none like you among the gods,' reinforcing David's confession that no one compares to the LORD.
Psalm 48:1 praises God's greatness, aligning with David's exclamation of the Lord's supreme majesty and uniqueness.
2 Chronicles 2:5 states our God is greater than all gods, directly reflecting David's assertion of God's unparalleled greatness.
1 Chronicles 16:25 proclaims God great and above all gods, mirroring David's declaration that there is none like the Lord.
1 Samuel 2:2 says 'there is none besides you; no rock like our God,' echoing David's praise of God's uniqueness.
Deuteronomy 32:39 declares 'there is no god beside me,' directly paralleling David's affirmation of God's exclusive divinity.
Deuteronomy 4:35 explicitly states 'there is no other besides him,' confirming David's declaration that the LORD is unique.
Deuteronomy 3:24 echoes this confession—Moses declares no god like the Lord, reinforcing David's praise of God's uniqueness.
Exodus 15:11 asks 'Who is like you among the gods?'—a direct parallel to David's confession of God's incomparability.
Exodus 8:10 declares 'there is no one like the LORD our God' — the same phrase David uses, from the plague narrative.
2 Chronicles 6:14 repeats Solomon's prayer almost verbatim — 'there is no God like you' — identical to David's praise.
1 Kings 8:23 says 'there is no God like you, in heaven or on earth' — Solomon's prayer mirrors David's confession.