Psalm 69:30
I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify him with thanksgiving.
Cross-references
In Psalm 28:7, the psalmist praises God with a song after being helped — directly parallels the vow to praise in the main verse.
Psalm 34:3 invites others to magnify the Lord together — mirroring the personal magnification in Psalm 69:30.
In Psalm 40:1-3, God delivers and puts a new song of praise — illustrating the praise promised in the main verse.
In Psalm 118:21, the psalmist praises God for answering and becoming salvation — echoes the praise vow in the main verse.
In Psalm 118:28, the psalmist declares praise and exaltation to God — parallel to magnifying God with thanksgiving.
Psalm 35:18 promises thanksgiving in the congregation — the same public praise expressed in Psalm 69:30.
Psalm 50:14 explicitly calls thanksgiving a sacrifice — directly linking the praise in Psalm 69:30 to sacrificial worship.
Hosea 14:2 urges offering the 'fruit of our lips' — the same verbal praise as the song and thanksgiving in Psalm 69:30.
Hebrews 13:15 explicitly calls praise a 'sacrifice of praise' — directly echoing the psalmist's song as pleasing to God.