Isaiah 12:5
Sing unto the Lord; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 40:9 calls for proclaiming good news about God, akin to the command in Isaiah 12:5 to make his deeds known.
In Exodus 15:1, Moses sings 'I will sing to the LORD, for he is highly exalted' — the same opening and theme of God's glorious deeds.
In Exodus 15:21, Miriam leads the same refrain 'Sing to the LORD, for he is highly exalted' — directly echoed in this call to sing.
Psalm 98:1 opens with the same call to sing because God has done marvelous things, directly mirroring the theme of proclaiming God's glorious deeds.
Psalm 105:2 also urges singing praise and telling of God's wonderful acts, echoing the command to make his deeds known.
Revelation 15:3 sings of God's great and marvelous deeds, a direct parallel to the call in Isaiah to celebrate his glorious works.
1 Chronicles 16:23 calls all the earth to sing and proclaim God's salvation, directly paralleling the commission in Isaiah.
Habakkuk 2:14 foretells the earth filled with the knowledge of God's glory, paralleling the global proclamation theme in Isaiah.
Psalm 72:19 prays that God's glorious name fill the earth, similar to Isaiah's call for his deeds to be known worldwide.
Revelation 11:15-17 praises God's reign and mighty acts, echoing the song of thanksgiving for glorious deeds in Isaiah.
Revelation 19:1-3 praises God for his true and just judgments, a similar proclamation of God's glorious acts to that in Isaiah.