Psalm 71:14
But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.
Cross-references
Psalm 71:6 already declares 'my praise is continually of you,' directly reinforcing the psalmist's commitment to ongoing praise in verse 14.
Psalm 43:5 echoes the same resolve to hope in God and praise him — a direct parallel to the psalmist's determination.
Psalm 30:12 vows to give thanks forever, paralleling the psalmist's determination to hope and praise continually.
Psalm 34:1 promises praise continually at all times, directly echoing the theme of unceasing praise in Psalm 71:14.
Psalm 42:5 similarly exhorts the soul to hope in God and praise Him, echoing the same resolve to hope continually.
Psalm 119:49 ties hope to God's word, showing a foundation for the hope expressed here — hope in God's promise.
Psalm 145:1 vows to bless God forever, matching the resolve here to praise Him more and more.
Psalm 146:2 promises lifelong praise, reinforcing the commitment to praise continually.
Job 13:15 expresses hope even if God slays him — a stronger statement of trust that parallels the psalmist's continual hope.
Lamentations 3:21 recalls hope by remembering God's steadfast love — a parallel to the psalmist's decision to hope continually.
Lamentations 3:26 also emphasizes waiting quietly for salvation, reinforcing the theme of patient hope in God.
Hebrews 10:35 urges not to throw away confidence, echoing the call to persevere in hope from Psalm 71:14.
1 Peter 1:13 commands setting hope fully on grace, aligning with the psalmist's resolve to hope continually.
1 John 3:3 connects hope in Christ to purification, while Psalm 71:14 focuses on hope leading to praise—shared hope theme.