Psalm 34:3
O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together.
Cross-reference
Psalm 35:27 calls for shouting joy and declaring 'Great is the LORD', echoing the call to magnify and exalt God together.
Psalm 40:16 desires seekers to rejoice and say 'Great is the LORD', paralleling the invitation to magnify and exalt God.
Psalm 69:30 says 'I will magnify him with thanksgiving', using the same verb 'magnify' as Psalm 34:3's call to magnify the LORD.
In Psalm 30:1, David says 'I will exalt you, LORD' — the same verb 'exalt' as in the psalm, a personal echo of the corporate call.
In Psalm 95:1, the psalmist invites 'Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD' — a nearly identical corporate call to worship, making this a strong parallel.
Psalm 99:5 echoes the call to exalt the Lord, using the same Hebrew root for 'exalt' as Psalm 34:3's 'magnify'.
Psalm 107:8 calls for praise of God's goodness, a similar exhortation to magnify the Lord as in Psalm 34:3.
In Psalm 66:17, the psalmist recalls his praise on his tongue — a personal testimony of praise that aligns with the corporate invitation.
In Luke 1:46, Mary echoes this call, saying 'My soul magnifies the Lord' — a personal fulfillment of the invitation to exalt God together.
In Acts 19:17, the name of Jesus is magnified after the exorcism — showing the same verb applied to Christ's power.
In Philippians 1:20, Paul hopes Christ will be magnified in his body — a direct NT application of the same Greek verb.
In Revelation 19:5, a voice from the throne commands all servants to praise God — directly mirroring the psalm's call to exalt his name together.
In Exodus 15:2, Moses declares 'I will exalt him' — the same Hebrew verb used in the psalm, making this a direct verbal parallel.
Isaiah 12:4 commands to make mention that God's name is exalted, directly paralleling the call to exalt His name in Psalm 34:3.
In Revelation 19:6, the multitude shouts 'Hallelujah!' — a praise response that fulfills the psalm's invitation to magnify the Lord.
In Revelation 14:7, an angel calls all to fear God and give him glory — a parallel call to worship echoing the psalm's invitation to magnify the Lord.
In Job 36:24, Elihu urges remembering to extol God's work — a similar exhortation to praise, though focused on God's deeds.