Psalm 116:19
In the courts of the Lord’s house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 96:8, the same call to enter God's courts with offerings echoes the setting of praise in the courts of the LORD's house.
Psalm 100:4 also urges entering God's gates and courts with thanksgiving, reinforcing the temple praise context.
Psalm 122:4 mentions tribes going up to give thanks in Jerusalem, directly paralleling the praise in the courts.
Psalm 135:2 explicitly mentions standing in the courts of the house of God, identical to the setting of praise in Psalm 116:19.
Psalm 9:14 speaks of rejoicing in salvation at the gates of daughter Zion, a parallel to praising in the courts of Jerusalem.
Psalm 150:1 calls for praise in God's sanctuary — the same location as the courts of the Lord's house in the main verse.
Psalm 118:19 speaks of entering the gates of righteousness to give thanks, a parallel act of entering the temple precincts.
Psalm 118:20 identifies the gate of the LORD that the righteous enter, linking to the courts of the LORD's house.
Exodus 27:9 describes the court of the tabernacle, a precursor to the temple courts where praise is offered.