Psalm 145:10
All thy works shall praise thee, O Lord; and thy saints shall bless thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:23 calls those who fear the LORD to praise — directly echoes the saints blessing God in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 148:14 speaks of praise for (or from) all his saints — closely tied to the saints blessing God in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 148 calls all creation — heavens, earth, creatures — to praise the LORD, directly echoing this verse.
Psalm 135:19-21 repeatedly calls for blessing the LORD — a direct expansion of the call for saints to bless God in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 103:22 calls all His works to praise Him — a near verbatim echo of this verse.
Psalm 98:3–9 depicts creation rejoicing at God's salvation — parallel to all His works praising Him here.
Psalm 97:12 calls the righteous to give thanks — directly parallel to the saints blessing God in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 96:11–13 calls all creation to rejoice before the LORD — the universal praise of His works echoed here.
Psalm 32:11 calls the righteous to rejoice in the LORD — parallel to the saints blessing God in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 30:4 calls saints to sing and give thanks — parallel to 'all your saints shall bless you' in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 19:1 shows the heavens declaring God's glory — the same praise from all His works mentioned in Psalm 145:10.
Psalm 113:1 commands praise from the Lord's servants — directly paralleling the saints blessing God in 145:10. Strong thematic link.
Psalm 149:5 calls saints to exult in glory and sing — identical to saints blessing in 145:10. Direct parallel of joyful praise.
Psalm 150:6 commands everything with breath to praise the Lord — all creation, matching 'all your works' praising in 145:10. Very strong parallel.
Psalm 96:2 calls to sing and bless the Lord's name — echoing the saints' blessing in 145:10. Both urge praise of God.
Psalm 104:24 marvels at the multitude of God's works — the same works that here are said to praise Him.
Isaiah 44:23 calls all creation to praise God for redemption — expanding the universal praise theme of Psalm 145:10.
1 Peter 2:9 explicitly says believers are to declare God's praises, directly mirroring 'your faithful people extol you'.
Revelation 7:9-12 shows the multitude praising God, a vivid fulfillment of all works and faithful people praising.
Revelation 19:5 calls all God's servants to praise Him, exactly matching the call for faithful people to extol God.
Revelation 19:6 records the heavenly multitude shouting 'Hallelujah', embodying the praise of God's faithful people.
Hebrews 13:15 calls believers to offer a sacrifice of praise, directly echoing the faithful extolling God in this psalm.