Psalm 145:5

I will speak of the glorious honour of thy majesty, and of thy wondrous works.

Cross-references

Psalm 145:21 concludes the psalm with spoken praise, showing the outcome of the meditation on God's splendor and works in verse 5.

Psalm 105:2 Parallel

Psalm 105:2 commands telling of all His wondrous works, directly echoing the meditation on wondrous works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 71:17-19 recounts proclaiming God's wondrous deeds and might, directly reinforcing the themes of meditation on His works and majesty.

Psalm 104:1 Parallel

Psalm 104:1 describes God clothed with splendor and majesty, directly paralleling the 'glorious splendor of your majesty' in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 72:18 Related theme

Psalm 72:18 blesses God who alone does wondrous things, matching the focus on God's wondrous works.

Psalm 96:3 Parallel

Psalm 96:3 calls to declare His glory and marvelous works among nations, precisely echoing the wondrous works and splendor of Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 119:27 also pairs meditation with 'wondrous works', directly mirroring the language of Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 26:7 Parallel

Psalm 26:7 proclaims thanksgiving and tells of God's wondrous deeds, matching the focus on wondrous works.

Psalm 78:4 Parallel

Psalm 78:4 echoes the call to tell the coming generation of God's glorious deeds and wonders, directly paralleling the meditation on His works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 104:2 Related theme

Psalm 104:2 describes God's creative act of stretching out the heavens, an example of the wondrous works mentioned in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 150:2 Parallel

Psalm 150:2 calls for praise based on God's mighty deeds and greatness, which aligns with the meditation on His splendor and works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 66:3 Parallel

Psalm 66:3 echoes God's awesome deeds and power, reinforcing the meditation on His wondrous works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 71:18 Related theme

Psalm 71:18 speaks of proclaiming God's might to the next generation, aligning with the meditation on His majestic works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 71:15 Related theme

Psalm 71:15 expands on declaring God's deeds of salvation, complementing the meditation on wondrous works in Psalm 145:5.

Psalm 35:28 Related theme

Psalm 35:28 declares telling of God's righteousness and praise all day, relating to proclaiming His greatness.

Daniel 4:37 Parallel

In Daniel 4:37, Nebuchadnezzar praises God's works and majesty, directly echoing the meditation on God's splendor and wondrous works.

Isaiah 12:4 Related theme

Isaiah 12:4 calls to make known His deeds and proclaim His name exalted, paralleling the declaration of majestic splendor and wondrous works.

Daniel 4:1-4 declares God's signs and wonders, directly paralleling the wondrous works and majestic splendor of Psalm 145:5.

Job 37:22 Parallel

Job 37:22 describes God's awesome majesty and golden splendor, echoing the majestic splendor theme.

Job 37:14 Parallel

Job 37:14 urges considering God's wondrous works, directly parallel to meditating on them.

Nehemiah 9:5 Related theme

Nehemiah 9:5 blesses God's exalted glorious name, directly paralleling the meditation on His majestic splendor.

Daniel 4:30 Contrast

In Daniel 4:30, Nebuchadnezzar boasts in his own majesty — a stark contrast to the psalmist's meditation on God's majestic splendor.

1 Chronicles 16:8 Related theme

1 Chronicles 16:8 commands making known God's deeds among peoples, aligning with meditating on His wondrous works.