Isaiah 25:1
O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 46:10 emphasizes God declaring the end from the beginning, confirming that He carries out His planned purposes — exactly the 'things planned long ago'.
Isaiah 28:29 declares God's plan is wonderful — same root word, directly connecting to His wonderful things planned long ago.
Revelation 15:3 sings 'Great and marvelous are your deeds' — a direct echo of Isaiah's praise for God's wonderful works and faithfulness.
Hebrews 6:17 emphasizes the unchangeable nature of God's counsel — echoing the faithfulness and truth of His counsels.
Psalm 33:11 affirms that God's counsel stands forever — directly parallel to the enduring faithfulness of His counsels in Isaiah 25:1.
In Psalm 40:5, David marvels at God's wonderful plans and deeds — directly matching Isaiah's 'wonderful things, things planned long ago'.
In Psalm 145:1, David vows to exalt God and praise His name — a near‑identical commitment to Isaiah's opening praise.
In Psalm 118:28, the same personal confession 'You are my God, I will exalt you' directly parallels Isaiah's opening words.
In Exodus 15:2, Moses sings 'I will exalt him' — the same declaration of praise for God's deliverance, matching Isaiah's opening exaltation.
Ephesians 1:11 speaks of God working all things according to the counsel of His will — directly parallel to the counsels in Isaiah 25:1.
Joel 2:26 says 'praise the name of the Lord who has worked wonders'—nearly identical to the main verse's praise for wonderful deeds.
Psalm 89:1 vows to sing of God’s love and faithfulness—mirroring the praise of God’s faithfulness here.
Psalm 25:10 declares all God’s ways are faithful—the same attribute Isaiah 25:1 praises as 'perfect faithfulness'.
Deuteronomy 32:4 declares God a 'God of truth' and without iniquity — directly parallel to the faithfulness and truth of His counsels.
Psalm 107:8 repeatedly gives thanks for God's 'wonderful deeds' — the same phrase used here for His faithfulness.
Psalm 98:1 praises God for doing 'marvelous things' — directly parallel to the 'wonderful things' Isaiah celebrates.
Psalm 78:4 also declares telling the next generation God's praiseworthy deeds and wonders — same call to proclaim His wonderful acts.
Acts 2:11 reports the apostles 'declaring the wonders of God'—echoing the main verse's 'wonderful things' and linking praise to God's mighty acts.
Psalm 111:4 says God causes His wonders to be remembered — echoing the theme of recalling His wonderful works.
Daniel 4:3 praises God's wonders and eternal kingdom — reinforcing the theme of His mighty, faithful acts.
Daniel 4:2 tells of God's signs and wonders performed — a personal testimony matching Isaiah's declaration of wonderful deeds.
Jeremiah 32:17-24 echoes the theme of God's wonderful deeds and covenant faithfulness — similar to the praise in Isaiah 25:1.
Psalm 33:10 contrasts God's faithful counsels with human counsels He nullifies — echoing divine sovereignty in Isaiah 25:1.
Numbers 23:19 affirms God does not lie or change His mind — undergirding the perfect faithfulness with which He fulfills His wonderful plans.
In Psalm 99:5, the call to 'exalt the Lord our God' echoes Isaiah's resolve to exalt God, both emphasizing His holiness.