Psalm 145:2
Every day will I bless thee; and I will praise thy name for ever and ever.
Cross-references
Psalm 119:164 says 'Seven times a day I praise you' — a specific example of the daily praise Psalm 145:2 declares.
In Psalm 71:15, the psalmist declares God's salvation 'all day long' — matching the daily praise commitment of Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 115:18, blessing the Lord 'from this time forth and forevermore' directly echoes the 'forever and ever' praise of Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 104:33, singing praise 'as long as I live' parallels the lifelong, eternal praise commitment of Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 92:2, praising God 'in the morning' and 'by night' mirrors the daily rhythm of blessing expressed in Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 71:8, 'all day long' parallels the daily praise theme — both emphasize unceasing blessing of God.
Psalm 61:8 sings praises to God's name day after day forever — identical pattern of daily and eternal praise.
Psalm 52:9 thanks God forever and waits on His good name — a parallel lifelong devotion to praise.
Psalm 35:28 promises to tell of God's praise all day long — echoing the everyday commitment to praise here.
Psalm 34:1 vows to bless the Lord at all times with continual praise — directly paralleling the daily blessing here.
Psalm 30:12 pledges thanks to God forever — the same enduring praise expressed here.
In Psalm 146:2, praising God 'as long as I live' and 'while I have my being' closely parallels the lifelong daily praise of Psalm 145:2.
Psalm 72:15 prays for the king to be blessed all day long — matching the psalmist's daily praise in Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 84:4, those dwelling in God's house are 'ever singing your praise' — a perpetual song that matches the daily blessing theme.
In Psalm 75:9, the psalmist vows to 'declare it forever' — echoing the eternal praise in Psalm 145:2, though in a context of judgment.
In Psalm 100:4, entering worship with praise and blessing God's name echoes the daily blessing of God's name in Psalm 145:2.
In Psalm 108:1, a steadfast heart resolved to sing praise reflects the daily, unwavering blessing of God seen in Psalm 145:2.
Romans 1:25 includes the doxology 'blessed forever' for the Creator, reinforcing the object of praise in Psalm 145:2.
Daniel 2:20 blesses God's name forever and ever, directly echoing the eternal praise in Psalm 145:2.
Exodus 3:15 establishes God's name as eternal memorial — the same name Psalm 145:2 vows to praise forever.
Nehemiah 9:5 calls Israel to bless God's glorious name from everlasting to everlasting — mirroring the eternal praise here.
2 Samuel 22:50 records David's pledge to praise God's name among nations — identical resolve to the daily praise here.
Isaiah 38:20 promises lifelong praise in the temple, mirroring the daily blessing in Psalm 145:2.
1 Kings 1:48 shows David blessing God for a specific promise kept — a concrete instance of the daily blessing vowed here.
Micah 4:5 commits to walking in God's name forever, paralleling the commitment to bless His name forever in Psalm 145:2.