Psalm 35:28
And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.
Cross-reference
Psalm 34:1 echoes this same commitment to continual praise — 'at all times' and 'continually' — reinforcing the theme of unceasing worship.
Psalm 51:14 uses nearly identical language — 'my tongue will sing aloud of your righteousness' — after deliverance from sin, deepening the personal plea.
Psalm 71:24 mirrors this verse almost verbatim — 'my tongue will talk of your righteous help all the day long' — with added vindication context.
Psalm 145:2 specifies 'every day' I will bless and praise, directly paralleling the 'all the day long' commitment in this verse.
Psalm 71:8 echoes the same desire for continual praise, asking that the mouth be filled with God's glory all day.
Psalm 71:15 repeats the same phrase about declaring God's righteousness all day long, reinforcing the theme.
Psalm 145:21 similarly vows to speak God's praise, echoing the same commitment to declare His righteousness all day long.
Psalm 7:17 also praises God for His righteousness, linking praise to His righteous character as in the main verse.
James 3:9 highlights the inconsistency of blessing God while cursing people — a contrast to the pure praise in the main verse.