Psalm 92:2
To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night,
Cross-reference
Psalm 42:8 mentions the Lord commanding steadfast love by day and a song at night, closely matching the day/night structure.
Psalm 89:1 explicitly mentions singing of God's steadfast love and making known his faithfulness, the same two attributes.
Psalm 89:2 declares that steadfast love and faithfulness are established forever, echoing the same pair of divine attributes.
Psalm 36:5 extols God's steadfast love and faithfulness to the heavens, amplifying the same attributes declared morning and night here.
Psalm 149:5 describes singing for joy on beds, likely at night, matching the nighttime declaration of faithfulness here.
Psalm 71:15 also speaks of declaring God's righteousness all day long, paralleling the daily proclamation of steadfast love and faithfulness.
Psalm 145:2 promises daily blessing and praise, similar to the morning and night declaration in Psalm 92:2.
Isaiah 63:7 recounts the steadfast love and praises of the Lord, directly paralleling the declaration of steadfast love.
Lamentations 3:23 says mercies are new every morning and great is faithfulness, directly echoing the morning and faithfulness themes.
Acts 16:25 provides a narrative example of singing hymns at midnight, directly illustrating the practice of nighttime praise mentioned here.
In Job 35:10, 'songs in the night' echoes the nighttime praise of God's faithfulness, showing a shared theme of God giving songs during dark times.
Lamentations 3:22 affirms that the Lord's steadfast love never ceases, reinforcing the attribute declared in Psalm 92:2.