Psalm 126:3
The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.
Cross-reference
Psalm 66:6 recalls God turning the sea to dry land, and rejoicing — the same pattern of great deeds leading to gladness.
In Psalm 92:4, the psalmist rejoices in God's works, paralleling the gladness from the LORD's great deeds in this verse.
Psalm 18:50 speaks of God's great triumphs for his anointed, paralleling the 'great things' done for Israel in Psalm 126.
Psalm 31:19 celebrates God's abundant goodness stored up, akin to the great things done for God's people in Psalm 126.
Psalm 66:5 invites all to see God's awesome deeds, echoing the declaration of great things in Psalm 126.
Psalm 145:6 proclaims God's awesome works, broadening the response from joy to public declaration of His great deeds.
Ezra 7:27 blesses God for putting into the king's heart to beautify the temple — a specific great thing done, prompting praise like Psalm 126.
Isaiah 12:4-6 explicitly calls to give thanks and sing for joy because the LORD has done gloriously — a direct parallel to Psalm 126:3's gladness.
Isaiah 51:9-11 recalls God's past deliverance (Exodus) and promises return with singing — echoing the pattern of great deeds and joy in Psalm 126.
Isaiah 52:9-11 calls the waste places to break into singing because the LORD has redeemed Jerusalem — a parallel call to rejoice in God's great acts.
In Luke 1:49, Mary says God has done great things for her — a direct verbal parallel to this verse.
In 1 Samuel 12:24, Samuel urges considering the great things God has done — a very close thematic and verbal parallel.
Joel 2:26 directly parallels: 'worked wonders' and praise for God, matching the great things and gladness in this verse.
Luke 8:39 records Jesus telling the healed man to declare what God has done, mirroring the proclamation of great deeds here.
Isaiah 11:11-16 foretells God gathering the remnant from exile — a future great act parallel to the past restoration celebrated in Psalm 126.
Jeremiah 33:9 describes joy and praise from nations hearing God's good deeds, expanding the joyful response to a global witness.