Psalm 105:5

Remember his marvellous works that he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth;

Cross-reference

Psalm 77:11 Parallel

In Psalm 77:11, the psalmist also resolves to remember God's wonders, reinforcing the call to recall His mighty acts.

Psalm 103:2 Parallel

Psalm 103:2 similarly urges not forgetting God's benefits — both are calls to remember God's acts of kindness.

Psalm 78:7 Parallel

Psalm 78:7 explicitly urges not forgetting God's works, directly paralleling the command to remember in Psalm 105:5.

Psalm 106:7 Contrast

Psalm 106:7 describes the failure to remember God's wondrous works in Egypt — the very act commanded here.

Psalm 119:52 shows the psalmist remembering God's ancient rules for comfort — a personal application of the call to remember here.

Psalm 145:12 calls for declaring God's mighty deeds to others — an extension of the personal remembering commanded here.

Deuteronomy 7:18 commands remembering God's deliverance from Egypt — a specific instance of the general call to remember His wonders here.

Deuteronomy 7:19 elaborates on the signs and wonders God performed in Egypt — directly echoing the 'wondrous works' and 'miracles' mentioned here.

Isaiah 43:18 says 'remember not the former things' — a direct contrast to the command here to remember God's wondrous works.

Revelation 15:3 sings of God's great and amazing deeds — a heavenly echo of the call to remember his wonders here.

Exodus 13:3 Historical context

Exodus 13:3 is the original command to remember the Exodus, the foundational work of God that Psalm 105 recalls.

Isaiah 63:7 Allusion

Isaiah 63:7 is a personal resolve to recount God's steadfast love and goodness — a direct example of the remembering commanded here.

Isaiah 43:19 announces God doing a new thing, shifting focus from past wonders — contrasting the call here to remember them.

Luke 22:19 Parallel

Luke 22:19 institutes the Lord's Supper as a memorial of Christ — a NT parallel to the call here to remember God's works, now focused on redemption in Christ.

1 Corinthians 11:24-26 repeats Jesus' command to remember His sacrifice in communion — a NT application of the principle of remembering God's mighty acts.

Exodus 16:32 Historical context

Exodus 16:32 institutes a memorial of the manna, a specific wonder that Psalm 105 calls to remember.

Deuteronomy 32:7 urges remembering ancient days and learning from elders — a broader call to recall God's dealings, similar to remembering His wonders here.

Deuteronomy 8:2 calls to remember God's wilderness leading and testing — a different facet of remembering His works than the miracles here.