Psalm 76:1
In Judah is God known: his name is great in Israel.
Cross-reference
Psalm 48:1-3 expands on God's greatness in Zion, reinforcing that God's name is great in Israel as stated here.
Psalm 147:20 emphasizes that no other nation knows God's rules, highlighting the exclusive knowledge of God in Israel.
In Psalm 48:3, God makes himself known as a fortress in Zion — a parallel to being known in Judah here.
Psalm 99:2 echoes the same theme: God's greatness is known in Zion, reinforcing His renown among His people.
In Psalm 98:2, God's salvation is revealed to the nations — expanding the knowledge of God from Israel to the whole world.
In Psalm 98:3, God's faithfulness to Israel leads to all nations seeing his salvation — building on the theme of God being known in Israel.
Psalm 132:13 affirms God's choice of Zion as His dwelling, connecting to the place where He is known in Psalm 76:1.
Psalm 147:19 shows another aspect of God being known: he gave his word to Jacob, making his name great in Israel.
Deuteronomy 4:7 describes God's nearness to Israel when they call, explaining why God is known in Judah.
Deuteronomy 4:34-36 recounts God's mighty acts to make himself known to Israel, the basis for his fame in Judah.
In Daniel 3:29, Nebuchadnezzar decrees that no one speak against the God of Israel — showing God's name becoming great among the nations.
In 2 Chronicles 32:19, enemies speak of the God of Jerusalem as mere human-made gods — contrasting with the true greatness declared here.
In Romans 3:2, Paul notes that Jews were entrusted with God's oracles — echoing that God's name is known in Judah.