Psalm 136:4
To him who alone doeth great wonders: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 72:18 echoes the exact phrase 'who alone does wondrous things,' reinforcing that God uniquely performs great wonders.
Psalm 86:10 declares God does wondrous things and is alone God, directly mirroring the 'alone' and 'wonders' of this verse.
Psalm 40:5 says God's wondrous deeds toward us are many and none can compare, reinforcing His exclusive wonder-working nature.
Psalm 77:14 directly states 'You are the God who works wonders,' affirming the same attribute celebrated in this verse.
Psalm 98:1 celebrates God's marvelous deeds of salvation, echoing the 'great wonders' in Psalm 136:4 and specifying salvation as a key wonder.
Exodus 15:11 asks who is like God, majestic in holiness and doing wonders — the same exclusive wonder-working power celebrated here.
Job 5:9 describes God doing great and unsearchable wonders without number, paralleling the 'great wonders' attributed to God alone.
Revelation 15:3 proclaims God's deeds as 'great and amazing' in the song of Moses, echoing the Old Testament praise of His wonders.
Job 9:10 says God does great things beyond searching out and marvelous things beyond number, matching the 'great wonders' theme.