Psalm 68:35
O God, thou art terrible out of thy holy places: the God of Israel is he that giveth strength and power unto his people. Blessed be God.
Cross-reference
Psalm 68:8 recalls God's awesome presence at Sinai, the same God whose sanctuary inspires awe in verse 35.
Psalm 29:11 directly states 'The Lord gives strength to his people,' identical theme to Psalm 68:35.
Psalm 65:5 explicitly mentions 'awesome deeds' of God, directly matching the 'Awesome is God' theme in Psalm 68:35.
Psalm 66:5 says 'he is awesome in his deeds,' closely paralleling the 'Awesome is God' statement in Psalm 68:35.
Psalm 47:2 declares the Lord is to be feared, matching the 'awesome' attribute of God in Psalm 68:35.
Psalm 62:11 states that power belongs to God, reinforcing the source of the strength God gives in Psalm 68:35.
Psalm 76:12 declares God is awesome to kings, sharing the 'awesome' attribute with Psalm 68:35 but in a different context.
Nehemiah 1:5 also calls God 'great and awesome,' echoing the same attribute of God's awesomeness from Psalm 68:35.
Colossians 1:11 expands on this: God strengthens with all power according to his glorious might, for endurance and patience.
In Philippians 4:13, Paul echoes this same truth: God empowers believers for all things, directly applying the OT promise of strength.
Ephesians 3:16 prays for strengthening with power through the Spirit, echoing the theme of God giving strength.
Zechariah 10:12 says 'I will strengthen them in the Lord,' directly parallel to God giving strength.
Isaiah 40:31 promises renewed strength for those who hope in the Lord, parallel to God giving strength.
Zechariah 12:5 declares that strength comes from the Lord, directly echoing the promise in Psalm 68:35 that God gives strength to his people.
1 Chronicles 29:12 explicitly states that strength and power are in God's hands to give, directly paralleling the psalm.
Hebrews 12:28-29 calls for worship with reverence and awe, linking to the awesome sanctuary theme in Psalm 68:35.
Revelation 4:5 depicts the awesome majesty of God's heavenly throne, echoing the awe of God from his sanctuary in Psalm 68:35.