Psalm 108:5

Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens: and thy glory above all the earth;

Cross-reference

Psalm 8:1 Parallel

Psalm 8:1 declares God's glory set above the heavens — here the psalmist prays for that exaltation to be realized.

Psalm 57:5 Citation

Psalm 57:5 is the source of this verse — identical wording, part of the same original psalm.

Psalm 57:11 Citation

Psalm 57:11 repeats the same refrain from verse 5 — the exaltation prayer echoed here.

Psalm 72:19 Parallel

Psalm 72:19 directly parallels this, praying that the whole earth be filled with His glory.

Psalm 148:13 echoes this call, declaring God's name alone is exalted, His majesty above earth and heaven.

Psalm 99:5 Parallel

Psalm 99:5 calls to exalt the LORD and worship at His footstool, directly echoing the call for God to be exalted.

Psalm 21:13 Parallel

Psalm 21:13 also begins 'Be thou exalted, LORD' — a similar call for God to be exalted in strength.

Isaiah 6:3 Parallel

Isaiah 6:3 declares the whole earth full of His glory, matching the request for glory over all the earth.

Isaiah 6:1 Allusion

Isaiah 6:1 describes the Lord high and lifted up, His glory filling the temple, visually fulfilling the exaltation above heavens.

Matthew 6:9 Parallel

Matthew 6:9's 'hallowed be your name' is a prayer for God's name to be exalted, similar to this plea for glory.

Matthew 6:10 asks for God's will on earth as in heaven, paralleling the desire for His glory over all the earth.

Luke 11:2 Parallel

Luke 11:2's 'hallowed be your name' similarly prays for God's name to be honored, echoing the desire for glory.