Psalm 107:31
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:21 is another identical refrain — this verse is part of a repeated chorus in the psalm.
Psalm 107:15 is another occurrence of this same refrain — a repeated call to thanksgiving for God's deeds.
Psalm 107:8 is the identical refrain — this verse repeats the call to give thanks for God's steadfast love and wonders.
Psalm 72:18 praises God 'who alone does marvelous deeds' — directly matching the 'wonderful deeds' in this verse.
In Psalm 105:1, a similar call to give thanks and proclaim God's deeds echoes the same theme of gratitude for His wonderful works.
Psalm 105:2 urges telling of all God's wonderful acts — a direct parallel to giving thanks for His wonderful deeds.
Psalm 145:6 proclaims God's awesome works and great deeds — directly parallel to the call to thank Him for wonderful deeds.
Psalm 103:2 calls to bless God and not forget his benefits — a similar exhortation to thanksgiving as here.
Psalm 77:14 declares God performs miracles and displays power — parallel to the 'wonderful deeds' mentioned here.
Psalm 77:11 recalls remembering God's deeds and miracles of old, aligning with the call to thank Him for wonderful deeds.
Psalm 71:17 also speaks of declaring God's marvelous deeds from youth, echoing the call to give thanks for wonderful deeds.
In Hosea 2:8, Israel failed to acknowledge God's provision—contrasting the thankful response called for in Psalm 107:31.
In Jonah 1:16, the sailors respond to God's deliverance with fear, sacrifice, and vows—a direct example of giving thanks for His wonderful deeds.
In Jonah 2:9, Jonah vows grateful praise for salvation—a specific instance of the thanksgiving urged in Psalm 107:31.
In Romans 1:21, people failed to glorify or give thanks to God—directly contrasting the call to give thanks in Psalm 107:31.
In Hebrews 13:15, believers are called to offer a sacrifice of praise—a NT parallel to the thanksgiving commanded in Psalm 107:31.
Revelation 15:3 sings 'Great and marvelous are your deeds' — echoing the same praise for wonderful deeds.
Isaiah 63:7 echoes the same call to recount God's kindness and wonderful deeds, mirroring the thanksgiving theme.
Daniel 4:34 shows Nebuchadnezzar praising God for restoration—a concrete example of giving thanks for wonderful deeds.
Luke 18:43 depicts the blind man praising God after healing—an immediate response of thanks for a wonderful deed.
In 2 Timothy 3:2, 'ungrateful' is listed among sins—the opposite of the thankful response urged in Psalm 107:31.