Psalm 29:2
Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Cross-reference
Psalm 96:8 repeats the command to ascribe glory due his name, with added call to bring offerings.
Psalm 96:9 quotes the exact phrase 'worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness', extending it to all the earth.
Psalm 96:7 directly repeats 'Ascribe to the Lord glory and strength,' a near-identical call to worship.
Psalm 27:4 expresses longing to gaze on God's beauty in His temple, paralleling worship in holy splendor.
Psalm 145:3-7 expands on declaring God's glorious splendor and mighty acts, aligning with ascribing glory.
Psalm 68:34 calls to proclaim God's power and majesty, similar to ascribing glory to His name.
Psalm 97:9 declares God exalted above all gods, supporting the call to worship Him alone in holiness.
Psalm 113:3-6 praises God's name from sunrise to sunset and His exalted glory, echoing the universal worship theme.
1 Chronicles 16:28 repeats the exact call to ascribe glory and strength, placed in David's thanksgiving for the ark.
1 Chronicles 16:29 quotes the same verse verbatim, adding 'bring an offering' as part of worship.
In 2 Chronicles 20:21, the same phrase 'splendor of his holiness' appears, linking worship and praise in battle context.
1 Chronicles 29:20 records the assembly praising and bowing to God, a direct act of worship as in Psalm 29:2.
Revelation 4:11 ascribes glory for creation, similar to the call to give glory due His name.
Deuteronomy 32:3 proclaims God's greatness, echoing the call to ascribe glory and praise.
Romans 11:36 expands the doxology: all things are from, through, and to Him, echoing the call to ascribe glory.
Ephesians 3:21 applies glory to God in the church and Christ, paralleling the worship call.
Exodus 20:3 commands exclusive worship of God, reinforcing the call to ascribe glory only to Him.