Psalm 145:13

Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and thy dominion endureth throughout all generations.

Cross-reference

Psalm 146:10 declares 'The LORD will reign forever' — identical theme of God's eternal kingship as stated here.

Psalm 10:16 Parallel

Psalm 10:16 declares 'The Lord is king forever,' directly matching the everlasting kingdom theme of Psalm 145:13.

Psalm 45:6 Parallel

Psalm 45:6 proclaims God's throne endures forever, reinforcing the same eternal reign celebrated in Psalm 145:13.

Psalm 93:2 Parallel

In Psalm 93:2, God's throne is established from eternity — reinforcing the theme of God's everlasting reign and dominion.

Revelation 11:15 announces the fulfillment of God's eternal reign as the world's kingdoms become his, directly echoing Psalm 145:13.

1 Timothy 1:17 praises God as 'King of the ages,' echoing the psalm's declaration of his everlasting dominion.

Daniel 7:27 Allusion

Daniel 7:27 extends the promise of an everlasting kingdom to the saints, showing that God's eternal reign includes his people's rule.

Daniel 7:14 Allusion

Daniel 7:14 echoes this same promise of an everlasting dominion given to the Son of Man, extending the psalm's theme to the messianic kingdom.

Daniel 2:44 Allusion

Daniel 2:44 prophesies an eternal kingdom set up by God — directly aligned with the everlasting kingdom declared here.

Isaiah 9:7 Allusion

Isaiah 9:7 prophesies the endless increase of Messiah's government — echoing this verse's declaration of God's everlasting kingdom.

Daniel 4:3 Citation

Daniel 4:3 proclaims 'His kingdom is an eternal kingdom; his dominion endures from generation to generation' — verbatim parallel.

Daniel 6:26 Parallel

Daniel 6:26 declares God's kingdom will not be destroyed and his dominion never ends — reinforcing the eternal nature of his rule.

Lamentations 5:19 echoes 'Your throne endures from generation to generation' — a nearly identical statement of God's eternal reign.

Jeremiah 10:10 declares the Lord as the eternal King — directly affirming the everlasting kingdom described here.

Hebrews 1:8 Allusion

Hebrews 1:8 applies the imagery of an eternal throne to Christ, showing that God's everlasting kingdom is fulfilled in the Son.

1 Chronicles 29:11 affirms God's kingship and dominion over all, echoing the same truth of an everlasting kingdom found in Psalm 145:13.

1 Corinthians 15:21-28 describes Christ's reign until all enemies are subdued, culminating in God's all-encompassing dominion — a NT expansion of the eternal kingdom theme.