Psalm 109:30
I will greatly praise the Lord with my mouth; yea, I will praise him among the multitude.
Cross-references
In Psalm 7:17, the psalmist vows to give thanks and sing praise — same commitment to praise God as in Psalm 109:30.
In Psalm 9:1, the psalmist gives thanks with whole heart and recounts wonders — parallel vow of praise.
In Psalm 22:22, the psalmist declares praise in the congregation — same setting as 'in the great throng'.
In Psalm 22:25, praise comes from the great congregation — identical phrase and context of public praise.
Psalm 35:18 echoes the commitment to praise God publicly in the great assembly, reinforcing the theme of corporate thanksgiving.
In Psalm 71:23, lips shout for joy in praise — parallel to 'with my mouth I will extol'.
Psalm 111:1 also vows wholehearted thanksgiving in the congregation, using very similar language of public praise.
Psalm 116:12-18 describes paying vows of thanksgiving publicly, directly paralleling the public praise in Psalm 109:30.
Psalm 138:1 vows wholehearted public praise before divine beings, echoing the same commitment to praise openly.
Psalm 9:14 expresses a desire to declare God's praises publicly at Zion's gates, similar to the public praise in Psalm 109:30.
Psalm 107:32 calls the redeemed to exalt God in the assembly, paralleling the public praise theme from a communal perspective.