Psalm 67:3

Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.

Cross-references

Psalm 67:5 Parallel

Psalm 67:5 repeats the exact same call for all peoples to praise God, reinforcing the refrain.

Psalm 66:4 Parallel

Psalm 66:4 describes all the earth singing praise, directly paralleling the call for all peoples to praise.

Psalm 96:7 Related theme

Psalm 96:7 directly calls families of peoples to ascribe glory to God, mirroring the call for all peoples to praise Him.

Psalm 117:1 Parallel

Psalm 117:1 commands all nations and peoples to praise the LORD, almost identical to the call in Psalm 67:3.

Psalm 45:17 Related theme

Psalm 45:17 promises that nations will praise God forever, similar to the call for all peoples to praise.

Psalm 96:1 Related theme

Psalm 96:1 expands the call to 'all the earth' to sing a new song, paralleling the universal praise theme.

Psalm 145:21 Related theme

Psalm 145:21 calls all flesh to bless God's holy name, echoing the universal praise theme.

Romans 15:10 quotes the OT call for Gentiles to rejoice with God's people, applying the universal praise theme to Gentile inclusion.

Isaiah 38:18 states the dead cannot praise God, contrasting with the call for living peoples to praise.

Isaiah 38:19 Related theme

Isaiah 38:19 declares that the living praise God, aligning with the call for all peoples to praise.