Psalm 100:4

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.

Cross-reference

In Psalm 116:17-19, a thank offering in the courts of the LORD directly parallels entering his courts with thanksgiving.

Psalm 95:2 Parallel

In Psalm 95:2, the same call to come before God with thanksgiving echoes the entrance imagery of Psalm 100:4.

Psalm 96:8 Parallel

Psalm 96:8 also commands entering the Lord's courts with an offering, reinforcing the worship pattern of Psalm 100:4.

Psalm 116:19 places praise specifically in the courts of the Lord's house, directly matching the location in Psalm 100:4.

Psalm 118:19 speaks of entering the gates of righteousness to praise the Lord, closely paralleling the gate imagery of Psalm 100:4.

Psalm 92:13 Parallel

Psalm 92:13 speaks of flourishing in God's courts, a different context but same location as entering with thanksgiving.

Psalm 106:1 Related theme

Psalm 106:1 similarly urges giving thanks to the Lord, though without the specific gate/court setting of Psalm 100:4.

Psalm 138:2 Related theme

Psalm 138:2 describes worshiping toward the holy temple and praising God's name, a similar act of praise but without the entrance motif of Psalm 100:4.

1 Chronicles 29:13 echoes the same act of giving thanks and praising God's name, directly paralleling the call to praise.

Hebrews 13:15 reinterprets praise as a sacrifice offered continually, a NT development of the OT thanksgiving.

Colossians 3:15 Related theme

Colossians 3:15 also calls believers to be thankful, echoing the thanksgiving theme of entering God's presence.

Revelation 7:12 Related theme

Revelation 7:12 shows heavenly beings giving thanks and praise, mirroring the call to enter with thanksgiving.