Psalm 9:11

Sing praises to the Lord, which dwelleth in Zion: declare among the people his doings.

Cross-references

Psalm 33:1-3 calls the righteous to sing and make melody, echoing the command to sing praises and tell God's deeds in Psalm 9:11.

Psalm 47:6 Parallel

Psalm 47:6 repeats 'Sing praises to God' — a direct parallel to the opening of Psalm 9:11.

Psalm 96:2 Parallel

Psalm 96:2 adds 'tell of his salvation' — directly echoing the call to 'tell among the peoples his deeds' in Psalm 9:11.

Psalm 105:2 Parallel

Psalm 105:2 echoes the same call to sing praises and declare God's wondrous works, reinforcing the command to proclaim his deeds.

Psalm 132:13 adds that God chose Zion as His dwelling, reinforcing the reason for praise in Psalm 9:11.

Psalm 132:14 continues the theme, calling Zion God's resting place forever, deepening the significance of His presence.

Psalm 11:4 Contrast

Psalm 11:4 describes God's holy temple and heavenly throne, complementing the earthly Zion dwelling.

Psalm 78:68 Parallel

Psalm 78:68 notes God's choice of Mount Zion, the same Zion where Psalm 9:11 says God sits enthroned.

Psalm 107:22 also urges telling of God's deeds, adding the context of thanksgiving sacrifices.

Psalm 118:17 Related theme

Psalm 118:17 expresses a personal commitment to recount God's deeds, aligning with the call to tell among the peoples.

Revelation 14:1 shows the Lamb standing on Mount Zion, fulfilling the promise of God's presence with His people.

Hebrews 12:22 identifies Zion as the heavenly Jerusalem, a typological fulfillment of God's dwelling place.

Isaiah 12:6 Parallel

Isaiah 12:6 echoes the call to sing for joy because the Holy One is in Zion, directly paralleling the praise command.

Isaiah 12:4-6 expands the same call: make known God's deeds among the peoples and sing praises, with Zion as the setting.

Isaiah 8:18 Allusion

Isaiah 8:18 explicitly says the LORD dwells on Mount Zion, directly echoing the phrase from Psalm 9:11.

1 Chronicles 11:5 Historical context

1 Chronicles 11:5 also recounts David's capture of Zion, the city that becomes God's enthroned dwelling.

Joel 3:17 Parallel

Joel 3:17 declares the LORD dwells in Zion his holy mountain, a direct parallel to Psalm 9:11.

1 Kings 8:1 Historical context

1 Kings 8:1 describes the ark being brought to Zion, establishing it as the dwelling place of God's presence.

2 Samuel 5:7 Historical context

2 Samuel 5:7 records David's capture of Zion, the very place where God is said to be enthroned in Psalm 9:11.

Ezra 7:15 Parallel

Ezra 7:15 also mentions God's dwelling in Jerusalem, reinforcing the 'dwells in Zion' theme.

Isaiah 14:32 adds that Zion is a refuge for the afflicted, expanding the context of God's dwelling there.