Psalm 148:13
Let them praise the name of the Lord: for his name alone is excellent; his glory is above the earth and heaven.
Cross-reference
Psalm 8:1 echoes the same exaltation of God's name and majesty above heaven and earth — nearly identical phrasing.
Psalm 8:9 repeats the refrain 'how majestic is your name' — reinforcing the same theme of God's exalted name.
Psalm 72:19 blesses God's glorious name and desires his glory fill the earth, directly paralleling the call to praise his exalted name here.
Psalm 113:4 states 'The LORD is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens,' a nearly identical sentiment to his majesty above earth and heaven.
Psalm 57:5 echoes the same cry for God to be exalted above the heavens, reinforcing the theme of divine majesty.
Psalm 96:8 calls to ascribe glory to God's name, matching the call to praise His exalted name.
Psalm 108:5 repeats the exact petition for God's exaltation above the heavens, reinforcing the same theme.
Psalm 135:1 commands praise to the name of the LORD, directly echoing the call to honor His name.
Psalm 99:3 calls to praise God's 'great and awesome name' — similar to praising His name as exalted here.
1 Chronicles 29:11 ascribes greatness, power, glory, and majesty to God, mirroring the exaltation of his name above earth and heaven here.
Isaiah 12:4 directly declares 'his name is exalted,' the same phrase used here, reinforcing the call to praise God's exalted name.
Ephesians 4:10 describes Christ ascending far above all heavens — directly echoing the Psalm's claim that God's majesty is above earth and heaven.
1 Chronicles 16:29 calls to ascribe glory to God's name — directly echoing the Psalm's command to praise the exalted name of the LORD.
Isaiah 6:3 declares God's holiness and glory filling the earth — matching the theme of God's majestic name being exalted.