Psalm 44:8
In God we boast all the day long, and praise thy name for ever. Selah.
Cross-references
Psalm 34:2 says 'my soul makes its boast in the LORD' — the same act of boasting in God that this verse describes.
Psalm 115:1-18 similarly declares that glory belongs to God's name, not to us — reinforcing the psalmist's boast in God and praise.
Psalm 89:16 describes rejoicing in God's name all day long — a direct parallel to the psalmist's boast and praise in Psalm 44:8.
Jeremiah 9:24 instructs that boasting should be in knowing the LORD — directly aligning with the boast in God expressed here.
1 Corinthians 1:29-31 echoes the same boast-in-God theme, emphasizing that all boasting should be in the Lord alone, not human achievement.
1 Chronicles 16:35 expresses the same desire to give thanks and glory to God's name after deliverance, aligning with the boast in God.
Isaiah 45:25 declares that Israel shall glory in the LORD — a future promise that echoes the continual boasting in God here.
Romans 2:17 shows the same boast in God but warns against empty boasting without obedience — a critical echo of the psalmist's confidence.