Psalm 7:17
I will praise the Lord according to his righteousness: and will sing praise to the name of the Lord most high.
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:2 includes 'sing praise to your name, O Most High,' identical phrasing with the same title.
Psalm 35:28 declares the tongue will speak of God's righteousness all day — mirroring the vow to praise the LORD's righteousness here.
Psalm 51:14 also speaks of singing aloud of God's righteousness, deepening the theme of praise for righteousness.
Psalm 71:15 focuses on telling of God's righteous acts all day, expanding the commitment to declare righteousness.
Psalm 71:16 mentions coming with mighty deeds and reminding of God's righteousness, a similar resolve.
Psalm 92:1 says 'give thanks to the LORD, sing praises to your name, O Most High,' very close to 7:17.
Psalm 145:7 speaks of singing aloud of God's righteousness, directly parallel to the praise in 7:17.
Psalm 98:2 describes God revealing His righteousness to the nations, broadening the scope of that righteousness.
Psalm 111:3 states God's righteousness endures forever, emphasizing its eternal nature.
Daniel 4:34 records Nebuchadnezzar praising the Most High after restoration — a direct parallel to the psalmist's praise of the Most High.