Psalm 84:4
Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee. Selah.
Cross-reference
Psalm 23:6 expresses the same hope to dwell in God's house forever, reinforcing the blessing of permanent residence with God.
Psalm 27:4 echoes the desire to dwell in God's house all one's life, deepening the theme of longing for God's presence.
Psalm 65:4 directly parallels the blessing on those who dwell in God's courts, using nearly identical language of satisfaction and praise.
Psalm 15:1 asks who may dwell with God, while Psalm 84:4 declares blessed those who do — a thematic parallel.
Psalm 42:2 expresses longing to appear before God, paralleling the blessed dwelling in God's house from Psalm 84:4.
Psalm 134:1-3 calls servants standing in God's house to bless Him—extending the blessing of dwelling to active nighttime worship.
Revelation 7:15 shows saints serving God day and night in his temple, a direct parallel to dwelling and praising in God's house.
Luke 2:37 describes Anna never leaving the temple, worshiping night and day — a direct parallel to dwelling and praising continually.