Psalm 33:21
For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 13:5, the same sequence of trust in God's love leading to rejoicing in salvation mirrors this verse.
In Psalm 28:7, the same triad of trust, help, and rejoicing appears — a parallel expression of confidence in God.
In Psalm 32:11, the same call to rejoice in the LORD is given — a parallel invitation to the joy expressed here.
Psalm 35:9 directly parallels 'my soul shall be joyful in the LORD'—identical theme of rejoicing in God.
Psalm 89:16 says 'in thy name shall they rejoice all the day'—a strong parallel to rejoicing in God's holy name.
In Psalm 32:10, trust in the LORD brings steadfast love — the basis for the rejoicing in this verse.
1 Chronicles 16:10 similarly calls to glory in God's holy name and let hearts rejoice—a direct thematic parallel.
In Isaiah 25:9, waiting for God's salvation leads to rejoicing — a prophetic parallel to the trust and joy here.
Luke 1:47-50 shows Mary rejoicing in God her Savior, a personal echo of the psalm's corporate joy in trust.
John 16:22 promises joy that no one takes away, echoing the heart's rejoicing in trust, but in a resurrection context.