Psalm 69:34
Let the heaven and earth praise him, the seas, and every thing that moveth therein.
Cross-references
Psalm 96:11 echoes the same call for heavens, earth, and sea to praise God — a direct parallel to the creation-wide worship in Psalm 69:34.
Psalm 98:7 repeats the imagery of the sea and its fullness roaring in praise — a near-identical parallel to Psalm 69:34.
Psalm 98:8 extends the call to rivers and hills rejoicing — a natural continuation of the creation praise theme from Psalm 69:34.
Psalm 148:1-14 systematically summons every part of creation — heavens, angels, sun, moon, sea creatures — to praise, amplifying the same call as Psalm 69:34.
Psalm 150:6 calls everything that has breath to praise the Lord — a universal conclusion that matches the all-creation summons of Psalm 69:34.
Isaiah 44:23 commands heavens, earth, mountains, and forests to sing because God has redeemed Jacob — a direct parallel to the creation praise in Psalm 69:34, now tied to redemption.
Isaiah 49:13 calls heavens, earth, and mountains to break into singing because God comforts his people — a clear parallel to the creation-wide praise in Psalm 69:34.
Isaiah 55:12 depicts mountains and trees singing and clapping as God's people go out in joy — a vivid parallel to the creation rejoicing in Psalm 69:34.