Psalm 115:18

But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for evermore. Praise the Lord.

Cross-reference

Psalm 113:2 Citation

Psalm 113:2 uses the identical phrase 'from this time forth and forevermore' to bless the Lord's name, directly echoing the eternal praise here.

Psalm 145:2 Parallel

Psalm 145:2 promises to bless God every day and praise His name forever, matching the perpetual blessing theme here.

Psalm 145:21 extends blessing to all flesh, praising God's holy name forever—a universal echo of the eternal praise in this verse.

Psalm 30:9 Contrast

Psalm 30:9 questions whether the dead can praise God, contrasting with this verse's assertion that the living will bless Him forever.

Psalm 118:17-19 declares the psalmist will live to praise the Lord, reinforcing the commitment to ongoing worship seen in this verse.

Psalm 121:8 Parallel

Psalm 121:8 uses the same 'from this time forth and forevermore' phrase for divine preservation, shifting the focus from praise to protection.

Psalm 131:3 Parallel

Psalm 131:3 calls Israel to hope in the Lord 'from this time forth and forevermore,' applying the same eternal timeframe to trust rather than praise.

Daniel 2:20 Parallel

Daniel 2:20 blesses God's name forever and ever for wisdom and might, mirroring the forever-praise commitment here.

Revelation 5:13 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 5:13 shows all creation giving blessing and honor forever to God and the Lamb, fulfilling the eternal praise declared here.

Isaiah 38:18 contrasts the dead who cannot praise with the living who bless God forever — highlighting the privilege of praising.

Revelation 19:1 shows the heavenly multitude praising God with 'Hallelujah' — echoing the eternal praise declared in Psalm 115:18.

1 Kings 8:15 blesses the Lord for fulfilling His promise to David—a specific instance of the ongoing blessing this verse calls for.