Psalm 22:22
I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:25 repeats the theme of praising God in the great congregation, reinforcing the same vow from verse 22.
Psalm 40:9 also speaks of declaring God's deliverance in the congregation — a parallel of public testimony.
Psalm 26:12 says 'in the great congregation I will bless the Lord,' nearly identical to the psalmist's vow to praise in the congregation.
Psalm 35:18 directly parallels: 'I will thank you in the great congregation; in the mighty throng I will praise you.'
Psalm 102:21 explicitly mentions declaring the Lord's name in Zion, directly paralleling the congregation setting.
Psalm 107:32 calls for extolling God in the congregation of the people, matching the assembly context.
Psalm 109:30 promises praise in the midst of the throng, a direct parallel to the congregation.
Psalm 149:1 calls for praise in the assembly of the godly, closely matching the congregation.
Psalm 57:9 echoes the same vow to praise God among the peoples, broadening the congregation to the nations.
In Psalm 71:18, the psalmist similarly vows to declare God's power to the next generation, echoing the theme of proclaiming God's name to a community.
Psalm 108:3 repeats the promise to give thanks among the peoples, similar to praising in the congregation.
Psalm 9:14 speaks of recounting God's praises in the gates of Zion, paralleling the psalmist's intent to praise in the congregation.
Psalm 40:10 describes declaring God's faithfulness in the great congregation, similar to the psalmist's promise to praise among his brothers.
Hebrews 2:11 explains that Jesus is not ashamed to call believers brothers, directly applying the psalm's concept of spiritual brotherhood.
Hebrews 2:12 directly quotes this verse as Jesus' declaration to his brothers, showing its messianic fulfillment.