Psalm 86:10
For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.
Cross-reference
Psalm 86:8 declares no gods like the Lord and no works like His — reinforcing the same truth that God alone does wonders.
Psalm 72:18 praises God who alone does wondrous things — identical theme to Psalm 86:10's declaration of God's unique wonders.
Psalm 96:4 declares God great and feared above all gods, reinforcing the exclusive worship of Psalm 86:10.
Psalm 136:4 directly parallels: God alone does great wonders, combining both greatness and exclusivity.
Psalm 77:15 recalls God's redemption of Israel — a specific wondrous act that exemplifies the 'wondrous things' in Psalm 86:10.
Psalm 77:14 also declares God as the one who works wonders and reveals His might — parallel to the wondrous works in Psalm 86:10.
Psalm 98:1 celebrates God's marvelous deeds of salvation, echoing the 'wondrous things' in Psalm 86:10.
Psalm 145:3-5 extols God's greatness and wondrous works — a fuller meditation on the same themes as Psalm 86:10.
Ephesians 4:6 speaks of 'one God and Father of all' — reinforcing the oneness of God from Psalm 86:10.
Exodus 15:11 asks who is like the Lord, doing wonders — directly paralleling Psalm 86:10's declaration that God alone does wondrous things.
1 Corinthians 8:4 states 'there is no God but one' — a New Testament echo of the monotheistic claim in Psalm 86:10.
Mark 12:29 quotes the Shema: 'The Lord our God, the Lord is one' — affirming the same exclusive oneness of God.
Daniel 6:27 says God works signs and wonders, matching the 'wondrous things' in Psalm 86:10.
Isaiah 44:6-8 declares 'besides me there is no god' — a strong affirmation of God's exclusive divinity, matching Psalm 86:10.
Isaiah 37:20 asks that all kingdoms 'know that you alone are the LORD' — the same exclusive claim as Psalm 86:10.
Isaiah 37:16 prays 'you are the God, you alone' — a direct parallel to the monotheistic confession in Psalm 86:10.
Deuteronomy 32:39 echoes the same exclusive claim: 'there is no god beside me' — reinforcing that God alone is God.
Deuteronomy 6:4 declares 'the LORD is one,' directly paralleling 'you alone are God' in Psalm 86:10.
Daniel 4:3 praises God's great signs and mighty wonders, closely matching the 'wondrous things' of Psalm 86:10.
Nehemiah 9:6 expands 'you alone are God' by declaring Him as Creator and sustainer of all things.
In 2 Samuel 7:22, David echoes the same confession: God is great, unique, and there is no other.
Job 5:9 describes God doing great and unsearchable wonders, mirroring the 'wondrous things' of Psalm 86:10.