Isaiah 26:13
O Lord our God, other lords beside thee have had dominion over us: but by thee only will we make mention of thy name.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 12:4, calling upon God's name and exalting it directly parallels the exclusive honor given to God's name here.
Isaiah 48:1 rebukes those who swear by God's name insincerely — contrasting with genuine remembrance in 26:13.
Isaiah 25:1 praises God's name for his wonderful deeds — a similar focus on honoring God alone.
2 Chronicles 12:8 explains that serving foreign kings teaches the difference between serving God and other lords, contextualizing the confession in Isaiah.
In Hebrews 13:15, offering praise by acknowledging God's name directly parallels honoring God's name alone here.
In Psalm 8:1, the majesty of God's name is declared — directly paralleling the exclusive honor of God's name here.
Psalm 71:16 mentions God's righteousness alone — echoing the exclusive remembrance of God's name in Isaiah 26:13.
In Joshua 23:7, the command against invoking other gods' names reinforces the exclusive devotion to God's name expressed here.
In Romans 6:22, being set free from sin to serve God parallels the shift from other lords to honoring God alone here.