Psalm 5:11
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 35:27 echoes this call for rejoicing in God's deliverance, linking delight in righteousness to joy in God's protection.
Psalm 40:16 parallels this almost verbatim, with those who love God's salvation rejoicing continually.
Psalm 47:1-5 summons all peoples to shout joyfully to God as king, expanding the call to universal praise.
In Psalm 69:36, the same phrase 'those who love your name' appears, promising inheritance — a direct parallel.
Psalm 70:4 repeats the same prayer for seekers to rejoice, reinforcing the plea for deliverance.
Psalm 9:2 expresses the same glad exultation and singing praise to God's name — a direct parallel to the joy of those who love His name.
Psalm 9:10 describes those who know God's name trusting in Him — closely related to loving His name and taking refuge in Psalm 5:11.
Psalm 17:7 calls God the Savior of those who seek refuge — reinforcing the theme of divine protection for those who take refuge in Him.
Psalm 32:11 commands the righteous to rejoice and shout for joy — directly paralleling the joy of those who take refuge in Psalm 5:11.
Psalm 63:7 speaks of singing for joy under God's wings — directly echoing the joy and refuge of Psalm 5:11.
Psalm 70:4 calls those who seek God to rejoice and be glad — closely matching the exultation of those who love His name in Psalm 5:11.
Psalm 33:22 asks for God's steadfast love upon those who hope in Him — similar to the refuge and joy of those who trust in God.
Psalm 68:3 generalizes the call for the righteous to exult before God, broadening the theme of joy.
Isaiah 65:13-16 contrasts servants who rejoice with rebels who suffer, affirming joy for God's faithful.
Revelation 19:1-7 celebrates God's reign and salvation with 'Hallelujah,' echoing the exultation here.
In Romans 8:28, God works for good for those who love Him — a parallel promise of blessing for lovers of God.
In 1 Corinthians 2:9, God prepares unseen blessings for those who love Him — parallel theme of reward.
In James 1:12, the crown of life is promised to those who love Him — parallel reward for perseverance.
In James 2:5, the kingdom is promised to those who love Him — parallel promise to the poor.
Judges 5:31 blesses God's friends like the rising sun, a parallel blessing on those loyal to God.
Revelation 18:20 calls heaven and saints to rejoice over Babylon's judgment, a different occasion of joy.