Psalm 52:9
I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done it: and I will wait on thy name; for it is good before thy saints.
Cross-reference
Psalm 40:1 describes waiting patiently for the Lord, directly paralleling the waiting theme in Psalm 52:9.
Psalm 146:2 pledges lifelong praise, similar to the forever thanks and waiting in Psalm 52:9.
Psalm 145:2 promises daily praise forever, directly paralleling the perpetual thanks and waiting in Psalm 52:9.
Psalm 145:1 vows to bless God's name forever, closely matching the forever thanks and waiting on God's name in Psalm 52:9.
Psalm 130:6 echoes the same waiting/hoping posture — the soul waits for the Lord more eagerly than watchmen for dawn.
Psalm 130:5 explicitly states 'I wait for the Lord, my soul waits,' a direct parallel to waiting on God's name.
Psalm 73:28 says it is good to be near God and to tell of his deeds — closely matching the praise and hope in God's name.
Psalm 62:5 repeats the call to wait in silence for God, reinforcing the same posture.
Psalm 62:1 says 'my soul waits in silence for God,' directly matching the waiting theme.
Psalm 54:6 parallels the exact phrase 'praise your name, for it is good' — a direct thematic echo.
Psalm 27:14 uses the same command to 'wait for the Lord,' reinforcing the call to patient trust.
Psalm 92:1 opens with 'It is good to praise the Lord' — directly aligning with the praise and goodness of God's name.
Psalm 123:2 uses the image of servants looking to their master, illustrating waiting on God for mercy.
Psalm 48:10 praises God's name reaching the ends of the earth, connecting to the 'name' in Psalm 52:9.
Lamentations 3:25 affirms that the Lord is good to those who hope in him — directly reinforcing the goodness of hoping in God's name.
Lamentations 3:26 adds the virtue of waiting quietly for salvation — a complementary posture to hoping in God's name.
Ephesians 3:21 echoes the theme of eternal praise to God, though in a doxological context of the church.
Proverbs 18:10 expands on the name's protective power — the righteous run to it as a fortified tower.