Psalm 48:11
Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters of Judah be glad, because of thy judgments.
Cross-references
Psalm 58:10 echoes the same theme: the righteous rejoice when they see God's vengeance on the wicked.
Psalm 97:8 repeats almost verbatim the call for Zion and daughters of Judah to rejoice over God's judgments.
Psalm 137:8 pronounces blessing on those who repay Babylon—a parallel call to rejoice in divine retribution.
Psalm 9:16 states God executed judgment, reinforcing the basis for rejoicing in Psalm 48:11.
Psalm 105:7 declares God's judgments over all the earth, expanding the scope of rejoicing from Zion to the whole world.
Psalm 119:164 praises God's righteous rules seven times daily, personalizing the rejoicing over judgments seen in Zion's context.
Revelation 19:1-3 celebrates God's true and just judgments, directly mirroring the rejoicing over judgments in Psalm 48:11.
Judges 5:31 concludes Deborah's song with a similar prayer: let enemies perish and God's lovers shine—rejoicing in God's judgments.
Revelation 18:20 echoes the call to rejoice over God's judgment on Babylon, paralleling the gladness over judgments in Psalm 48:11.
Revelation 16:5-7 affirms that God's judgments are just and true—the heavenly response mirrors the earthly joy in Psalm 48:11.
Revelation 15:4 declares that all nations will worship God because His judgments are revealed—a New Testament echo of the same rejoicing.
2 Chronicles 20:27 describes the joyful return to Jerusalem after God's deliverance—directly parallels the gladness of Judah in Psalm 48:11.
2 Chronicles 20:26 records the valley of Beracah where Jehoshaphat's army blessed God after victory—a historical parallel of rejoicing in God's judgment.
Jeremiah 49:2 pronounces judgment on Ammon, illustrating the kind of divine judgments that cause Zion's rejoicing.
Zechariah 9:9 also calls for rejoicing in Zion, but over the coming humble king—a different cause yet same joyful response.
Isaiah 37:22 personifies the daughter of Zion despising the enemy, echoing the rejoicing of daughters of Judah over God's judgments.
1 Chronicles 16:14 declares God's judgments are in all the earth, providing a broader context for the rejoicing in Psalm 48:11.