Jeremiah 10:6
Forasmuch as there is none like unto thee, O Lord; thou art great, and thy name is great in might.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 10:7 restates the same point: among all the nations, there is none like God, reinforcing verse 6.
Isaiah 46:5 again challenges any comparison to God — parallel to Jeremiah's confession that none is like the LORD.
Psalm 89:6-8 asks who among heavenly beings compares to the LORD — parallel to Jeremiah's declaration of incomparability.
Psalm 86:8-10 echoes 'none like you among the gods' — reinforcing God's unmatched greatness and works.
Psalm 35:10 asks 'who is like you?' — a rhetorical question echoing the declaration of God's incomparability.
Exodus 8:10 declares 'there is no one like the LORD our God' — the exact claim of uniqueness echoed here.
Psalm 96:4 echoes this theme: God is great and to be feared above all gods, underscoring His incomparability.
Isaiah 40:18 asks the same rhetorical question about comparing God — directly parallels Jeremiah's assertion.
Isaiah 40:25 repeats 'to whom will you compare me?' — reinforcing the same doctrine of God's incomparability.
2 Samuel 7:22 proclaims 'there is none like you, and no God besides you' — reinforcing the same unique greatness.
Isaiah 46:9 states 'I am God, and there is none like me' — directly paralleling Jeremiah's declaration of God's uniqueness.
Deuteronomy 32:31 says 'their rock is not as our Rock' — a parallel assertion that no god compares to the LORD.
Exodus 15:11 asks 'Who is like you, O LORD?' — a direct parallel to the declaration of God's uniqueness.
Malachi 1:11 directly parallels 'your name is great among the nations,' showing worldwide honor of God's name.
Exodus 9:14 has God say 'there is none like me in all the earth' — the same incomparability statement.
In 2 Chronicles 6:14, Solomon repeats 'no God like you in heaven or earth' with covenant love, reinforcing the incomparability.
Psalm 113:5 asks 'Who is like the LORD?'—the same rhetorical question that Jer 10:6 answers with 'There is none like you.'
Psalm 95:3 calls God a great King above all gods, directly echoing the declaration that none is like Him in Jer 10:6.
In 2 Chronicles 2:5, Solomon states 'our God is greater than all gods,' supporting Jeremiah's claim of supreme greatness.
In 1 Chronicles 17:20, David says 'there is none like you, no God besides you' — a near verbatim parallel to Jeremiah's statement.
In 1 Chronicles 16:25, the psalmist says the LORD is great and to be feared above all gods, echoing Jeremiah's praise of unmatched greatness.
In 1 Kings 8:23, Solomon prays 'no God like you in heaven or earth,' adding covenant faithfulness to the incomparability theme.
In 2 Samuel 22:32, David asks who is God but the LORD, reinforcing the exclusive divine uniqueness Jeremiah proclaims.
In 1 Samuel 2:2, Hannah declares none holy like the LORD and no rock like our God, directly paralleling Jeremiah's incomparability.
Deuteronomy 3:24 has Moses declaring no god like Yahweh, directly mirroring Jeremiah's 'none like you'.
Exodus 15:7 describes God's majestic greatness overthrowing adversaries, illustrating the mighty acts behind Jeremiah's declaration.
Luke 1:49 praises God's might and holy name, paralleling the greatness of God and His name in Jer 10:6.