Psalm 113:5

Who is like unto the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high,

Cross-reference

Psalm 89:6 Parallel

Psalm 89:6 asks 'Who in the skies can be compared to the LORD?' — the same rhetorical question as 'Who is like the LORD our God?'

Psalm 89:8 Parallel

Psalm 89:8 asks 'Who is mighty as you are, O LORD?' — another 'who is like' question reinforcing God's uniqueness.

Psalm 123:1 Parallel

Psalm 123:1 describes God as enthroned in heaven, directly paralleling the image of God seated on high in Psalm 113:5.

Psalm 138:6 Parallel

Psalm 138:6 affirms the LORD is exalted, then adds that He regards the lowly—expanding on the theme of God's high position.

Exodus 15:11 asks 'Who is like you, O LORD, among the gods?' — the classic song of Moses parallels this question of incomparability.

Deuteronomy 33:26 declares 'There is none like God' — directly parallel to 'Who is like the LORD our God?'

Isaiah 40:18 asks the same rhetorical question about God's incomparability, reinforcing the theme.

Isaiah 40:25 echoes the same question of comparing God, emphasizing His uniqueness.

Jeremiah 10:6 directly declares 'there is none like you, O LORD', a clear parallel to the rhetorical question.

1 Kings 8:23 states 'there is no God like you', matching the incomparability theme of Psalm 113:5.

2 Chronicles 6:18 Related theme

2 Chronicles 6:18 emphasizes that heaven cannot contain God, reinforcing His transcendent exaltation.

Isaiah 6:1 Allusion

Isaiah 6:1 depicts the Lord high and exalted on a throne, a vivid parallel to God seated on high in Psalm 113:5.

Isaiah 33:5 Allusion

Isaiah 33:5 states the LORD is exalted and dwells on high, directly mirroring the description in Psalm 113:5.

Isaiah 46:5 Allusion

Isaiah 46:5 asks who can compare to God, directly paralleling the rhetorical question 'Who is like the LORD?' in Psalm 113:5.

Micah 7:18 Parallel

Micah 7:18 uses the same rhetorical question 'Who is a God like you?' to celebrate God's pardoning grace, expanding on His incomparability.

Isaiah 63:15 appeals to God from His lofty throne, echoing the image of God seated on high in Psalm 113:5.