Psalm 86:12
I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for evermore.
Cross-reference
Psalm 146:2 pledges praise all one's life, directly paralleling the lifelong glorification in this verse.
Psalm 9:1 uses nearly identical wording — 'I will give thanks with all my heart' — directly paralleling the psalmist's wholehearted praise.
Psalm 103:1-3 calls for praising with all one's being, directly mirroring the 'with all my heart' commitment here.
Psalm 104:33 vows lifelong singing to God, matching the 'forever' glorification in this verse.
Psalm 145:1-5 promises eternal praise and meditation on God's works, expanding on the forever praise here.
Psalm 89:1 opens with 'I will sing of the Lord's great love forever' — a near-identical vow of perpetual praise to Psalm 86:12.
Psalm 138:1 begins with the exact same phrase 'I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart' — a direct parallel to Psalm 86:12.
Psalm 50:23 links thank offerings to honoring God and receiving salvation — a parallel to the vow of praise in Psalm 86:12.
Psalm 34:1 expresses continual praise, similar to the wholehearted praise here, reinforcing the theme of lifelong devotion.
In Psalm 51:14, David vows to sing of God's righteousness after deliverance from bloodguilt — similar to the praise vow in Psalm 86:12.
Psalm 119:7 promises praise with an upright heart as one learns God's laws — a parallel to the wholehearted praise in Psalm 86:12.
Psalm 146:1 is a self-exhortation to praise the Lord, echoing the personal praise declaration here.
Deuteronomy 6:5 commands loving God with all your heart — the same 'all my heart' language applied to praise in Psalm 86:12.
1 Corinthians 10:31 expands the call to glorify God to every action — eating, drinking, all — echoing the wholehearted praise of Psalm 86:12.
In Revelation 5:9-13, the heavenly worship of the Lamb echoes the psalmist's wholehearted praise — now universal and eternal.
Revelation 19:6's 'Hallelujah' for God's reign fulfills the psalmist's vow to glorify God's name forever — a heavenly response.
In 1 Corinthians 6:20, Paul commands glorifying God in your body because you were bought with a price — a specific application of the heart-praise in Psalm 86:12.
Romans 15:6 desires that believers glorify God with one voice — a corporate extension of the psalmist's personal glorification.
Isaiah 12:1 declares praise for God's comfort after anger, a specific occasion of praise like the general praise here.
Ephesians 5:19 encourages making music from the heart to the Lord — echoing the heartfelt praise of Psalm 86:12.
Revelation 19:5 calls all God's servants to praise — a corporate echo of the individual commitment to glorify God in Psalm 86:12.
1 Chronicles 29:13 offers thanks and praise to God's glorious name, similar to the praise commitment here.
1 Chronicles 29:20 calls the assembly to praise the Lord, reflecting the same act of praise as in this verse.