Psalm 30:12
To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 16:9 expresses gladness and rejoicing — a parallel of the psalmist's heart singing praises in Psalm 30:12.
In Psalm 57:8, the same 'my glory' calls the soul to awake and praise, echoing the resolve to sing without silence.
Psalm 71:14 resolves to praise continually and more—matching the 'give thanks forever' commitment here.
Psalm 146:2 vows lifelong praise and singing—matching the 'give thanks forever' commitment here.
Psalm 71:23 has lips shouting joy and the redeemed soul praising—parallel to 'my glory' singing praise here.
Psalm 146:1 calls the soul to praise the Lord—a direct parallel to 'my glory' singing praise here.
Psalm 13:6 vows to sing to the Lord for His goodness—a direct parallel to the thanksgiving vow here.
Psalm 145:2 promises daily blessing and eternal praise—echoing the 'give thanks forever' vow here.
Psalm 18:49 explicitly gives thanks and sings praises among the nations, a direct parallel to the thanksgiving in Psalm 30:12.
Psalm 28:7 says 'with my song I give thanks to him,' closely matching the singing praise and thanksgiving in Psalm 30:12.
Psalm 61:8 vows to sing praises forever, directly paralleling the unending thanksgiving of Psalm 30:12.
Psalm 63:3 declares 'my lips will praise you' for God's steadfast love, a clear parallel to the praise in Psalm 30:12.
Psalm 108:1 echoes the same determination to sing praise with a steadfast heart — both express unwavering worship.
Psalm 145:1 opens with a similar vow to extol God and bless His name forever — a direct parallel to giving thanks forever.
Psalm 145:21 concludes with the same resolve to speak the Lord's praise forever — mirroring the 'not be silent' commitment.
Psalm 118:15 describes glad songs of salvation in the righteous' tents — a communal praise echoing the individual vow in Psalm 30:12.
Psalm 71:15 similarly vows to declare God's righteous deeds all day long — a parallel commitment to unceasing praise.
Revelation 4:8 depicts living creatures ceaselessly praising God day and night, echoing the unending thanksgiving in Psalm 30:12.
Revelation 4:9 shows living creatures giving glory and thanks to the eternal God, directly mirroring the forever-thanksgiving of Psalm 30:12.
Revelation 7:12 includes thanksgiving to God forever and ever, a clear parallel to the perpetual praise in Psalm 30:12.
Isaiah 38:20 vows to sing praise with stringed instruments in the Lord's house — a direct parallel to the commitment to give thanks forever in Psalm 30:12.
Luke 17:15 shows a healed leper returning to praise God — a concrete example of the thanksgiving vow in Psalm 30:12.
Acts 4:20 shows the apostles compelled to speak of what they've seen—mirroring the determination here not to be silent in praise.
Colossians 3:16 links singing with thankfulness, mirroring the psalmist's resolve to sing praise and give thanks.