Psalm 66:2
Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious.
Cross-references
Psalm 66:8 continues the same psalm's call for all peoples to praise God, echoing the opening exhortation.
Psalm 47:6 repeats the command to 'sing praises' four times — intensifying the call to praise found in Psalm 66:2.
Psalm 47:7 adds 'for God is King of all the earth' — giving a reason for the singing commanded in Psalm 66:2.
Psalm 96:3-10 expands the call: declare his glory among nations, ascribe glory — a fuller development of Psalm 66:2's 'sing the glory of his name'.
Psalm 105:2 directly parallels: 'Sing to him, sing praise; tell of all his wonderful acts' — identical theme to Psalm 66:2.
Psalm 105:3 says 'Glory in his holy name' — a synonymous command to the 'sing the glory of his name' in Psalm 66:2.
Psalm 96:7 uses identical wording to 1 Chronicles 16:28, calling families of nations to ascribe glory to the Lord.
Psalm 106:2 asks who can fully declare God's praise — a reflective complement to the imperative in Psalm 66:2 to make his praise glorious.
Psalm 107:22 expands the praise with thank offerings and songs of joy, reinforcing the call to glorify God.
Psalm 9:11 also calls to sing praises and proclaim God's deeds, though with a focus on Zion and the nations.
Psalm 95:1 invites joyful singing to the Lord, similar to the call to sing glory in Psalm 66:2.
In Psalm 107:15, the same call to give thanks for God's wonderful deeds echoes the theme of praising His name.
Revelation 5:13 has every creature ascribing praise and glory to God and the Lamb, the ultimate fulfillment of praising His name.
Revelation 4:8-11 shows heavenly worship giving glory and honor to God, fulfilling the call to make His praise glorious.
Isaiah 12:4-6 urges proclaiming His name and singing for joy, a direct parallel to singing the glory of His name.
Nehemiah 9:5 commands blessing God's glorious name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise, matching the psalm's focus.
1 Chronicles 29:10-13 ascribes all glory, power, and majesty to God's name, directly paralleling the call to sing His glory.
In 1 Chronicles 16:28, this same call to ascribe glory to the Lord's name appears, reinforcing the theme of praising God's glory.
Isaiah 6:3 declares the whole earth full of God's glory, connecting to the call to make His praise glorious.
Isaiah 49:13 calls heavens and earth to burst into song because God comforts, echoing the joyful praise of His name.
2 Samuel 22:4 declares the LORD worthy of praise, a personal testimony that aligns with the psalm's call to sing His glory.