Psalm 107:8
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:31 again repeats the call to thank the Lord for his steadfast love and wonders.
Psalm 107:21 repeats the same refrain of thanksgiving for God's wondrous works.
Psalm 107:15 repeats the same call to thank the Lord for his steadfast love, identical refrain.
Psalm 147:1 affirms that praise is good and pleasant — directly supporting the exhortation in Psalm 107:8.
Psalm 111:4 echoes the same phrase 'wonderful works' and calls to remember God's gracious compassion, reinforcing the call to praise.
Psalm 34:3 invites others to magnify the Lord together — a direct parallel to the call for praise in Psalm 107:8.
Psalm 40:5 marvels at God's wonderful works, using the same phrase as Psalm 107:8 — a direct verbal parallel.
Psalm 78:4 commits to telling the next generation of God's wonderful works — echoing the call to praise those works in Psalm 107:8.
Psalm 92:1 declares it good to give thanks — reinforcing the call to praise in Psalm 107:8.
Psalm 100:5 declares the LORD's goodness and mercy, the very reason for praise in Psalm 107:8.
Isaiah 63:7 recounts God's lovingkindnesses and great goodness — a direct thematic parallel to the call to praise His goodness and works in Psalm 107:8.
In Daniel 4:2, Nebuchadnezzar declares the signs and wonders God showed him, mirroring the call to proclaim God's wonderful works.
Daniel 4:3 continues praising God's great signs and wonders, directly paralleling the theme of extolling His mighty deeds.
Daniel 6:27 highlights God's signs and wonders in delivering Daniel, matching the call to praise His wonderful works for humanity.
In Luke 2:20, the shepherds praise God for the wonders they witnessed, directly echoing the call to give thanks for His wonderful works.
In Luke 18:43, the healed blind man glorifies God, and the people praise Him — a specific response to a wonderful work as in Psalm 107:8.
In Acts 2:11, the crowd hears the apostles declaring God's wonders in their own tongues, fulfilling the call to praise His wonderful works.
Isaiah 25:1 praises God for wonderful things, directly paralleling the 'wonderful works' in Psalm 107:8.
Exodus 15:1 is the song of Moses praising God for triumph, directly exemplifying the call to praise for His wonderful works.
Job 36:24 urges magnifying God's work, echoing the call in Psalm 107:8 to praise His wonderful works.
Deuteronomy 26:9 describes God bringing Israel to a land flowing with milk and honey—a specific wonderful work that Psalm 107:8 calls to praise.
Deuteronomy 5:29 echoes the same 'Oh that' longing — here for Israel to fear and obey God, paralleling the call to praise in Psalm 107:8.
Genesis 35:3 has Jacob building an altar to thank God for answering his distress, a specific act of gratitude that parallels the call to praise.
Deuteronomy 32:29 uses the same 'O that' cry — wishing for wisdom to recognize God's ways, akin to the call to praise His works.