Psalm 145:7
They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 71:15, the psalmist declares God's righteousness and salvation daily — mirroring the call to sing of His righteousness here.
In Psalm 71:16, the psalmist proclaims God's righteousness alone — directly echoing the theme of singing His righteousness.
In Psalm 89:16, the righteous exult in God's name and are exalted in His righteousness — a direct parallel to singing of His righteousness.
Psalm 7:17 declares singing praise to God's righteousness—identical theme to Psalm 145:7.
Psalm 31:19 marvels at God's great goodness—direct parallel to the 'great goodness' praised here.
Psalm 36:10 asks God to sustain His lovingkindness, which is the very goodness proclaimed in Psalm 145:7.
Psalm 36:5-8 celebrates God's steadfast love and righteousness, echoing the theme of uttering His goodness and righteousness in Psalm 145:7.
In Psalm 71:19, God's righteousness reaches the heavens — expanding on the praise of His righteousness from this verse.
Psalm 92:4 rejoices in God's works—parallel theme of praising God for His deeds, though specific focus differs.
In Psalm 135:3, God's goodness is the reason for singing praise, echoing the call to sing of His righteousness.
Revelation 15:3 depicts the redeemed singing of God's just and true ways — a direct echo of singing His righteousness.
1 Peter 2:9 declares believers' purpose to show forth God's praises, directly matching the call to utter His goodness in Psalm 145:7.
Matthew 12:34 contrasts evil hearts unable to speak good, opposing the righteous utterance of God's goodness in Psalm 145:7.
Isaiah 63:7 directly mirrors the commitment to mention God's lovingkindness and praises, closely paralleling the call to utter His goodness in Psalm 145:7.
Zechariah 9:17 exclaims 'how great is his goodness,' directly matching the 'great goodness' in Psalm 145:7.
Judges 5:11 explicitly says they rehearse the righteous acts of the LORD—direct parallel to singing of His righteousness.
Jeremiah 9:24 emphasizes glorying in understanding God's righteousness and lovingkindness, paralleling the focus on singing of His righteousness.
Matthew 12:35 shows a good heart brings forth good things, aligning with the righteous uttering God's goodness in Psalm 145:7.
2 Corinthians 9:11 links generosity to thanksgiving to God, paralleling the praise of His goodness in Psalm 145:7.
2 Corinthians 9:12 emphasizes service producing many thanksgivings, echoing the utterance of God's goodness in Psalm 145:7.
Isaiah 45:24 declares that only in the Lord are righteousness and strength — echoing the source of the righteousness praised here.
Matthew 19:17 affirms only God is good, reinforcing the goodness celebrated in Psalm 145:7.