Psalm 92:1
It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High:
Cross-references
Psalm 92:8 declares the LORD's eternal exaltation, providing the basis for the praise commanded in verse 1.
Psalm 107:1 opens with 'Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good' — a direct parallel call to thanksgiving.
Psalm 107:8 repeats the refrain to thank the Lord for his steadfast love and wondrous works.
Psalm 107:15 echoes the same refrain of thanking God for his steadfast love and wonders.
Psalm 107:21 continues the refrain, calling for thanks for steadfast love and wondrous works.
Psalm 107:22 expands on thanksgiving with sacrifices and joyful songs, reinforcing the theme.
Psalm 135:3 urges praise and singing to God's name because he is good — a close parallel.
Psalm 147:1 states 'it is good to sing praises to our God' — almost identical to Psalm 92:1.
In Psalm 7:17, the psalmist gives thanks and sings praise to the Most High, nearly identical in wording and theme to this verse.
Psalm 147:7 directly commands singing with thanksgiving and melody, closely matching the main verse's call.
Psalm 50:23 says thanksgiving glorifies God — affirming the value of the thanks offered in Psalm 92:1.
Psalm 33:1 declares that praise befits the upright — reinforcing the goodness of giving thanks in Psalm 92:1.
In Psalm 71:22, the psalmist also vows to sing praises with harp and lyre, echoing the call to give thanks.
Hebrews 13:15 describes offering a sacrifice of praise with lips acknowledging God's name, paralleling the call to give thanks and sing.
Ephesians 5:19 similarly calls for singing psalms and hymns to the Lord, echoing the psalmist's exhortation to give thanks and sing praise.
Daniel 4:34-37 records Nebuchadnezzar blessing and praising the Most High after his restoration, mirroring the psalm's call to give thanks.
2 Corinthians 9:15 exclaims 'Thanks be to God' for his gift, directly paralleling the call to give thanks.
In Nehemiah 12:27, the dedication celebration includes thanksgivings and singing with instruments, directly reflecting the call to give thanks and sing.
In 1 Chronicles 23:30, Levites stand daily to thank and praise the LORD, mirroring the thanksgiving and praise in this verse.
Ephesians 5:4 contrasts crude talk with thanksgiving, emphasizing thanksgiving as proper conduct.