Daniel 2:20
Daniel answered and said, Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are his:
Cross-reference
Daniel 2:21-23 expands on God's wisdom and might: He changes times, removes kings, reveals secrets.
Daniel 2:23 continues the prayer, thanking God for giving the very wisdom and might praised in verse 20.
Psalm 72:19 blesses 'his glorious name forever' — nearly identical to Daniel's 'blessed be the name of God forever'.
Revelation 5:12 explicitly lists wisdom and strength among the Lamb's attributes — directly echoing Daniel's praise of God's wisdom and might.
Psalm 145 opens with blessing God's name forever — closely matching Daniel's doxology. The reference is incomplete but the parallel is clear.
Psalm 113:2: 'Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and forevermore' — almost verbatim to Daniel's phrase.
Psalm 72:18 blesses 'the Lord God... who alone does wondrous things' — closely parallels Daniel's blessing of God's wisdom and might.
Psalm 41:13 uses nearly identical doxology: 'Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting' — a direct parallel.
Job 12:13 states 'With God are wisdom and might' nearly verbatim to Daniel's declaration of God's attributes.
1 Chronicles 29:10 has David blessing God 'forever and ever' — the same eternal praise phrase as Daniel's doxology.
Job 9:4 declares God 'wise in heart and mighty in strength' — reinforcing the same divine attributes praised in Daniel.
1 Chronicles 29:12 says power and might are in God's hand and He gives strength, echoing Daniel's 'might'.
Psalm 147:5 says God is abundant in power and His understanding beyond measure, mirroring Daniel's wisdom and might.
Jeremiah 32:19 calls God 'great in counsel and mighty in deed,' echoing Daniel's wisdom and might attributes.
Psalm 62:11 declares that power belongs to God, directly aligning with Daniel's praise of God's might.
Proverbs 8:14 personifies wisdom with counsel, sound wisdom, and strength — similar to Daniel's pairing of wisdom and might.
1 Chronicles 29:11 ascribes greatness, power, and kingdom to God, paralleling Daniel's attribution of might.
Matthew 6:13 concludes with a similar doxology ascribing eternal power and glory to God, paralleling Daniel's blessing.
Romans 11:36 concludes with a doxology ascribing all things to God and glory forever — similar to Daniel's blessing.
Genesis 14:20 records Melchizedek blessing God Most High — a similar doxology to Daniel's blessing of God for wisdom and might.
1 Kings 8:56 begins with 'Blessed be the LORD' for His faithfulness, paralleling Daniel's blessing of God's wisdom and might.