Psalm 75:1
Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name is near thy wondrous works declare.
Cross-reference
Psalm 34:18 also speaks of God's nearness, but specifically to the brokenhearted, broadening the meaning of 'your name is near'.
Psalm 119:151 directly states 'you are near, O Lord,' matching the nearness theme in Psalm 75:1.
Psalm 76:1 declares God's name is great in Israel — echoing the nearness of God's name celebrated here.
Psalm 138:2 gives thanks to God's name for his steadfast love — similar to the thanksgiving for God's nearness here.
Deuteronomy 4:7 directly parallels 'your name is near' — no other god is so near to His people.
Deuteronomy 4:34 describes the very wondrous deeds — signs, wonders, mighty hand — that Psalm 75:1 thanks God for.
Jeremiah 10:6 echoes 'your name is near' with 'your name is great in might,' reinforcing God's unparalleled greatness.
Exodus 34:6 reveals God's name as merciful and gracious — the same name whose nearness is celebrated here.
Exodus 34:7 reveals the character behind God's wondrous deeds — His mercy and justice. This deepens the thanksgiving in Psalm 75:1.
Isaiah 55:6 echoes the theme of God's nearness, urging seekers to call on Him while He is near, reinforcing the psalm's thanksgiving for God's presence.