Psalm 102:12

But thou, O Lord, shalt endure for ever; and thy remembrance unto all generations.

Cross-reference

Psalm 102:24-27 expands on God's eternal endurance, contrasting human frailty with His unchanging nature.

Psalm 102:26 expands on God's enduring nature: creation perishes but God remains — directly reinforcing the eternal reign declared in verse 12.

Psalm 9:7 Parallel

Psalm 9:7 affirms 'the LORD shall endure for ever,' directly reinforcing the eternal reign stated in Psalm 102:12.

Psalm 90:2 Parallel

Psalm 90:2 similarly declares God's eternity 'from everlasting to everlasting', reinforcing the theme of God's eternal reign.

Psalm 135:13 says 'Your name, O LORD, endures forever' — nearly identical to the enduring name here.

Exodus 3:15 Parallel

Exodus 3:15 declares God's name 'forever' and 'throughout all generations', matching the enduring name theme.

Isaiah 44:6 Parallel

Isaiah 44:6 has God declare 'I am the first and the last', paralleling the eternal sovereignty expressed here.

Lamentations 5:19 repeats almost verbatim 'you, O LORD, reign forever; your throne endures to all generations'.

Revelation 1:17 quotes Jesus as 'the first and the last', directly echoing God's eternal identity in Isaiah and Psalms.

Hebrews 13:8 applies the same eternal constancy to Jesus Christ — 'the same yesterday and today and forever'.

1 Peter 1:25 declares 'the word of the Lord remains forever' — a NT echo of God's enduring name and reign from Psalm 102:12.

Job 10:5 Contrast

In Job 10:5, Job questions whether God's days are like man's — echoing the contrast between God's eternal reign in Psalm 102:12 and human frailty.

Revelation 1:18 adds that Jesus is 'alive forevermore', extending the eternal reign theme to Christ's resurrection.