Psalm 9:1
I will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvellous works.
Cross-reference
Psalm 145:1-3 expands this declaration — 'I will exalt you, my God the King' and praise for God's unfathomable greatness.
In Psalm 7:17, David promises to give thanks and sing praise to the Lord, similar to the wholehearted thanksgiving here.
In Psalm 34:1-4, David vows to bless the Lord continually and invites others to magnify Him, paralleling the wholehearted thanksgiving here.
Psalm 86:12 repeats the same phrase — 'with all my heart' — and adds glorifying God's name forever, reinforcing wholehearted praise.
Psalm 103:1 echoes this call to praise with the whole self — 'all my inmost being' parallels 'with all my heart'.
In Psalm 103:2, the same call to praise includes remembering all God's benefits — mirroring 'tell of all your wonderful deeds'.
Psalm 106:2 asks who can utter God's mighty deeds — directly echoing the recounting of wonderful deeds.
Psalm 111:1 uses the identical phrase 'give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart' — a direct verbal parallel.
Psalm 138:1 also begins with 'I give you thanks with my whole heart' — same expression of wholehearted gratitude.
Psalm 109:30 similarly vows to extol the Lord publicly, reinforcing the verbal praise commitment.
Psalm 51:15 asks for opened lips to declare praise — a parallel act of verbal thanksgiving after repentance.
Psalm 56:12 adds the concept of fulfilling vows with thank offerings, paralleling the commitment to praise.
Psalm 119:7 ties praise to learning God's laws, adding a didactic dimension to the wholehearted praise.
Revelation 15:3 sings 'great and amazing are your deeds' — a direct parallel to recounting wonderful deeds in heavenly worship.
Revelation 5:9-14 shows heavenly worship declaring the Lamb's worth — a cosmic fulfillment of telling God's wonderful deeds.
1 Chronicles 29:10-13 records David's public praise, declaring God's greatness and splendor — parallel to telling of all God's wonderful deeds.
1 Chronicles 16:24 urges declaring God's marvelous works among nations — a strong parallel to recounting wonderful deeds.
Isaiah 43:21 says God formed a people to declare his praise — a thematic parallel to the psalmist's purpose.
Hebrews 13:15 calls for a sacrifice of praise through Christ — a NT development of the wholehearted thanksgiving described here.
1 Chronicles 16:12 calls to remember God's wondrous works — same theme of recounting God's deeds.