Psalm 92:8
But thou, Lord, art most high for evermore.
Cross-reference
Psalm 92:1 opens this psalm with thanksgiving, framing the declaration of God's eternal exaltation in verse 8.
Psalm 56:2 also addresses God as 'most High' — a title emphasizing His supremacy over enemies, echoing the eternal exaltation here.
Psalm 83:18 declares God as 'most high over all the earth' — reinforcing the same truth of God's eternal supremacy stated here.
Psalm 102:26 contrasts creation's perishing with God's enduring — similar to the eternal exaltation of God here against the wicked's fleeting flourishing.
Psalm 102:27 echoes this eternal exaltation: 'You are the same, your years have no end.'
Psalm 7:17 praises the LORD as 'Most High,' directly echoing His eternal exaltation.
Daniel 4:34 praises God's everlasting dominion, directly affirming His eternal exaltation.
Daniel 4:35 magnifies God's sovereign will over all, reinforcing His exalted position.
Acts 12:22-24 contrasts Herod's false exaltation with God's true glory, which alone endures forever.
Daniel 5:18 shows God giving earthly kings their majesty, echoing the theme of God's eternal exaltation over all rulers.
Exodus 18:11 declares the LORD greater than all gods, reinforcing His supreme exaltation.
Deuteronomy 32:8 shows God's sovereign rule over nations, reflecting His exalted status.
Acts 7:48 emphasizes that God, the Most High, is not limited to human structures, aligning with His eternal exaltation in Psalm 92:8.