Psalm 26:7

That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wondrous works.

Cross-references

Psalm 26:12 Parallel

Psalm 26:12 concludes with blessing the LORD in the assembly, complementing the vow to proclaim His works in verse 7.

Psalm 9:14 Parallel

Psalm 9:14 also speaks of recounting God's praises and rejoicing in salvation, directly paralleling the psalmist's proclamation of thanksgiving.

Psalm 71:17-19 explicitly mentions proclaiming God's wondrous deeds to the next generation, a direct parallel.

Psalm 95:2 Parallel

Psalm 95:2 calls to come before God with thanksgiving, directly matching the psalmist's act of proclaiming thanksgiving aloud.

Psalm 100:4 Parallel

Psalm 100:4 urges entering God's gates with thanksgiving and praise, echoing the psalmist's proclamation of thanksgiving.

Psalm 105:2 Citation

Psalm 105:2 uses the exact phrase 'tell of all his wondrous works', directly echoing the psalmist's vow to proclaim God's deeds.

Psalm 116:12-14 responds to God's benefits with public thanksgiving and vow payment, mirroring the psalmist's proclamation of thanks.

Psalm 136:5 Parallel

Psalm 136:5 specifies creation as one of God's wondrous works, illustrating the kind of deeds to be proclaimed.

Psalm 66:13-15 describes fulfilling vows with sacrifices as an act of thanksgiving, similar to the psalmist's verbal proclamation of thanks.

Psalm 116:18 emphasizes paying vows publicly, a specific act of worship similar to the psalmist's public telling of God's deeds.

Psalm 136:4 Parallel

Psalm 136:4 celebrates God as the one who alone does great wonders, echoing the wondrous works theme with a focus on His unique power.

Psalm 145:5 Parallel

Psalm 145:5 also speaks of meditating on God's wondrous works, aligning with the theme of engaging with His deeds.

Psalm 27:6 Parallel

Psalm 27:6 describes joyful sacrifices and singing, a parallel act of worship to proclaiming God's wondrous works.

Acts 2:11 Parallel

Acts 2:11 describes the disciples proclaiming God's mighty works in various languages, a direct New Testament parallel to the psalmist's vow.

Luke 19:37-40 shows the disciples praising God for His mighty works, a New Testament example of proclaiming wondrous deeds.

Isaiah 45:21 calls for declaring God's unique sovereignty and fulfilled prophecy, a broader context of proclaiming His wondrous acts.