Psalm 150:6
Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord.
Cross-reference
Psalm 103:22 calls all God's works to praise him — a universal call echoing the 'everything that has breath' here.
Psalm 145:10 declares all God's works praise him — reinforcing the comprehensive praise of all creation in this verse.
Psalm 148:7-11 lists all creation—sea creatures, weather, mountains, animals, people—praising God, expanding on 'everything that has breath'.
In Psalm 69:34, all creation—heaven, earth, seas—are called to praise, mirroring the universal call to everything that has breath.
Psalm 145:21 explicitly commands 'every creature' to praise God, nearly identical to 'everything that has breath'—a direct thematic echo.
Psalm 148:10 lists wild and tame animals, birds, and sea creatures praising—specific examples of the 'everything that has breath' call.
Revelation 5:13 shows every creature in heaven, earth, and sea praising God and the Lamb — a new covenant echo of the universal praise here.
Isaiah 42:10 summons the ends of the earth, the sea and its inhabitants to sing—a universal praise command similar to Psalm 150:6.
Revelation 19:5 calls all God's servants, small and great, to praise—a human-focused parallel to the broader 'everything that has breath'.