Psalm 113:2

Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and for evermore.

Cross-references

Psalm 41:13 Parallel

Psalm 41:13 closes Book 1 with the same doxology: 'Blessed be the LORD... from everlasting to everlasting.'

Psalm 106:48 ends Book 4 with an identical doxology, adding 'Let all the people say Amen.'

Psalm 115:18 repeats the exact phrase: 'We will bless the LORD from this time forth and forevermore.'

Psalm 145:1 Parallel

Psalm 145:1 similarly vows to bless God's name forever and ever, paralleling the eternal praise declared here.

1 Chronicles 16:36 Historical context

1 Chronicles 16:36 records the same doxology from David's psalm when the ark was brought to Jerusalem.

1 Chronicles 29:10-13 expands the blessing: 'Blessed are you, O LORD... forever and ever' with attributes of God.

Daniel 2:20 Parallel

Daniel 2:20 uses nearly identical wording: 'Blessed be the name of God forever and ever' in response to revelation.

Ephesians 3:21 offers a NT doxology: 'to him be glory... forever and ever' in the church.

Revelation 5:13 presents a cosmic doxology: 'To him... be blessing... forever and ever' from all creation.