Psalm 115:13
He will bless them that fear the Lord, both small and great.
Cross-reference
Psalm 112:1 directly links blessing to fearing the LORD — the same connection made in Psalm 115:13.
Psalm 128:1 pronounces blessing on everyone who fears the LORD — identical theme to Psalm 115:13.
Psalm 128:4 repeats that the man who fears the LORD is blessed — reinforcing the promise in Psalm 115:13.
Psalm 22:23 calls those who fear the Lord to praise Him — directly addressing the same group that Psalm 115:13 says God blesses.
Psalm 61:5 speaks of the heritage given to those who fear God's name — a parallel reward for the fearers mentioned in Psalm 115:13.
Psalm 29:11 declares the LORD will bless His people with peace — parallel to blessing those who fear Him in Psalm 115:13.
Psalm 128:5 gives a specific blessing from Zion — while Psalm 115:13 promises blessing to all who fear the LORD.
Revelation 19:5 calls 'you who fear him, small and great' to praise — directly borrowing the phrase from Psalm 115:13.
Revelation 11:18 explicitly quotes 'those who fear your name, both small and great' — a direct citation of Psalm 115:13's language.
Acts 26:22 uses the exact phrase 'both to small and great' as Paul testifies to all — a direct echo of Psalm 115:13's inclusive blessing.
Luke 1:50 echoes the same promise of mercy to those who fear God, from generation to generation — a direct thematic parallel.
Malachi 3:16 describes God's special attention to those who fear Him — the same group promised blessing in Psalm 115:13.
Malachi 4:2 directly addresses those who fear God's name, promising healing and joy — a parallel blessing to Psalm 115:13.
Ecclesiastes 8:12 directly affirms it goes well with those who fear God, matching the promise of blessing.
Jeremiah 32:39 promises God gives fear for their good and children's good, echoing generational blessing.
2 Kings 23:2 uses the same phrase 'both small and great' to describe the audience of Josiah's covenant reading — a verbal parallel to the inclusive scope of blessing.
2 Chronicles 15:13 uses 'small or great' for those to be put down for not seeking God — a contrast to the blessing promised to those who fear.
Malachi 3:17 also promises God's treasured possession for those who fear Him, echoing the blessing on the faithful.
Acts 13:26 addresses 'those who fear God' as recipients of salvation's message, expanding the audience of blessing.
Proverbs 14:26 expands on fear of the Lord bringing confidence and refuge for children, similar blessing.