Psalm 113:4

The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens.

Cross-references

Psalm 8:1 Parallel

Psalm 8:1 uses the same phrase 'glory above the heavens', directly paralleling the declaration of God's majesty in Psalm 113:4.

Psalm 57:11 Parallel

Psalm 57:11 echoes this same exaltation: 'Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let your glory be over all the earth.'

Psalm 97:9 Parallel

Psalm 97:9 similarly declares the LORD most high over all the earth, reinforcing His supremacy over nations and gods.

Psalm 99:2 Parallel

Psalm 99:2 echoes the LORD's exaltation over all peoples, matching the theme of His supremacy in Psalm 113:4.

Psalm 57:5 Parallel

Psalm 57:5 repeats the refrain 'Be exalted above the heavens' — the same petition as in verse 11, directly paralleling this verse.

Psalm 148:13 says His majesty is 'above earth and heaven,' closely matching the glory above the heavens here.

1 Kings 8:27 expands on God's transcendence: even the highest heaven cannot contain Him, matching His being 'above the heavens' here.

Isaiah 40:17 declares nations as nothing before God, directly supporting the theme of His supremacy over them in Psalm 113:4.

Isaiah 40:22 depicts God enthroned above the earth, echoing the LORD's exaltation above the heavens in Psalm 113:4.

Isaiah 66:1 Parallel

Isaiah 66:1 declares heaven as God's throne and earth as footstool, reinforcing His exalted position above all.

Isaiah 57:15 describes God as 'high and lifted up,' dwelling in the high place — the same exalted position as here.

Isaiah 40:15 illustrates the nations' insignificance before God, reinforcing His exalted position above them in Psalm 113:4.