Psalm 135:5

For I know that the Lord is great, and that our Lord is above all gods.

Cross-reference

Psalm 48:1 Parallel

Psalm 48:1 also proclaims the LORD's greatness, emphasizing His praiseworthiness in Zion.

Psalm 86:8-10 expands on the LORD's uniqueness among gods, declaring none like Him and all nations will worship.

Psalm 89:6 Parallel

Psalm 89:6 asks who among heavenly beings can compare to the LORD, reinforcing His supremacy.

Psalm 95:3 Parallel

Psalm 95:3 directly states the LORD is great King above all gods, matching this declaration.

Psalm 96:4 Parallel

Psalm 96:4 declares the LORD great and to be feared above all gods, echoing the same truth.

Psalm 96:5 Parallel

Psalm 96:5 contrasts the LORD with idols, affirming He made the heavens — the basis for His supremacy.

Psalm 97:9 Parallel

Psalm 97:9 declares the LORD Most High, exalted above all gods, directly reinforcing this verse.

Psalm 147:5 Parallel

Psalm 147:5 echoes the declaration of God's greatness from Psalm 135:5, adding that His power is abundant and understanding infinite.

Daniel 6:27 Parallel

Daniel 6:27 describes God's delivering power and signs, demonstrating why He is above all other gods.

Daniel 6:26 Parallel

Daniel 6:26 records Darius declaring the living God enduring forever, reinforcing the Lord's greatness and supremacy.

Daniel 3:29 Parallel

Daniel 3:29 has Nebuchadnezzar decree that no other god can rescue like the God of Israel, echoing that He is above all gods.

Jeremiah 10:11 pronounces that false gods will perish, underscoring that only the Lord is truly great and above them.

Jeremiah 10:10 declares the Lord the true, living God and eternal King, directly affirming His supremacy over all other gods.

In Isaiah 40:25, God's incomparability is stressed—no one can be like Him, reinforcing that He is above all gods.

Deuteronomy 10:17 calls the LORD God of gods and Lord of lords, echoing His supremacy over all.

Isaiah 36:18 presents the pagan view that other gods are equal to the Lord, contrasting with Psalm 135:5's claim that the Lord is above all gods.

2 Chronicles 2:5 states that our God is greater than all gods, a direct parallel to the declaration in Psalm 135:5.

2 Samuel 7:22 declares there is no God besides the Lord, affirming His uniqueness and supremacy over all gods.

Exodus 18:11 has Jethro confess that the Lord is greater than all gods, directly matching the claim in Psalm 135:5.