Psalm 66:5
Come and see the works of God: he is terrible in his doing toward the children of men.
Cross-reference
Psalm 66:3 within the same psalm declares God's awesome deeds, providing the content for the invitation in verse 5.
Psalm 66:16 offers a parallel invitation to hear what God has done for the soul, mirroring the call to see His deeds.
Psalm 126:1-3 gives a concrete example of God's great deeds in restoring Zion, illustrating the call to see what God has done.
Psalm 46:8 similarly invites to behold the works of the LORD, directly paralleling the call to see God's deeds.
Psalm 68:35 declares 'Awesome is God from his sanctuary,' closely matching the awesomeness of God's deeds in Psalm 66:5.
Psalm 136:13 cites God dividing the Red Sea, a specific awesome deed that exemplifies the call in Psalm 66:5 to see what God has done.
Psalm 99:3 calls to praise God's great and awesome name, reinforcing the theme of God's awesomeness from Psalm 66:5.
Psalm 126:3 declares God's great deeds and resulting gladness, echoing the call in Psalm 66:5 to see and rejoice in what God has done.
Psalm 96:4 expands on God's greatness and fear-worthiness, reinforcing the call to see his awesome deeds in Psalm 66:5.
Psalm 107:21 gives thanks for God's wondrous works to mankind, directly paralleling the call in Psalm 66:5 to see his awesome deeds.
Psalm 111:2 declares God's works are great and studied by the faithful, echoing the theme of observing His deeds.
Exodus 34:10 records God promising to do 'awesome things' for Israel, matching the invitation to see His awesome deeds in Psalm 66:5.
Isaiah 64:3 uses the same phrase 'awesome things' to describe God's unexpected deeds, directly echoing the call in Psalm 66:5 to see his awesome deeds.
Exodus 15:11 declares God 'awesome in glorious deeds,' directly paralleling the call to see His awesome deeds in Psalm 66:5.
Job 37:22 says God is 'clothed with awesome majesty,' paralleling the description of God's awesomeness in Psalm 66:5.
Nehemiah 9:32 addresses God as 'the awesome God,' reinforcing the attribute of awesomeness from Psalm 66:5.
Nehemiah 4:14 exhorts remembering the Lord who is 'great and awesome,' echoing the awesomeness of God in Psalm 66:5.
Jeremiah 20:11 describes the LORD as a dread warrior, illustrating the awesome power of God that Psalm 66:5 calls us to see.