Psalm 107:15
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:8 contains the identical refrain, reinforcing the call to praise God for deliverance throughout the psalm.
Psalm 107:21 repeats the same refrain, emphasizing the pattern of thanksgiving after God's intervention.
Psalm 107:31 again uses this refrain, closing the cycle of deliverance stories with praise.
Psalm 66:2 also exhorts to make God's praise glorious, directly paralleling the call to praise His goodness.
Psalm 92:1 declares it good to give thanks, reinforcing the same theme of praising God's goodness.
Psalm 100:5 declares God's goodness and mercy, providing the basis for the praise called for here.
Psalm 95:1 invites joyful singing to the Lord, aligning with the call to praise His wonderful works.
Psalm 135:1 calls to praise the Lord, echoing the exhortation to praise His goodness.
Exodus 15:1 is a song of praise for God's deliverance, matching the call to praise for wonderful works.
Isaiah 63:7 recalls God's lovingkindnesses and praises, directly mirroring the call to praise His wonderful works.
Luke 2:20 describes shepherds praising God for His works, directly fulfilling the call to praise for wonderful deeds.
In Luke 18:43, the healed blind man glorifies God — a direct example of the praise called for here.
Acts 2:11 uses the exact phrase 'wonderful works of God' as the crowd hears the apostles — echoing this call to praise.
Daniel 4:34 shows Nebuchadnezzar praising God for His sovereignty, exemplifying the praise called for here.
Job 36:24 similarly calls to magnify God's work, echoing the call to praise His wonderful works.