Psalm 93:5
Thy testimonies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 5:4-7 describes God's holiness and the reverence due in His house, directly connecting to the holiness adorning His house in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 19:7 declares God's law perfect and trustworthy, paralleling the affirmation of God's decrees in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 19:8 describes God's precepts as right and pure, echoing the trustworthiness of His decrees in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 99:5 calls for worship at God's footstool because He is holy, mirroring the holiness that adorns His house in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 99:9 echoes the call to worship at God's holy mountain because He is holy, reinforcing that holiness adorns His house.
Psalm 119:111 calls God's testimonies a heritage and joy, aligning with the trustworthiness of His decrees in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 119:138 declares God's statutes righteous and fully trustworthy, directly affirming their firmness and reliability as stated in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 119:144 emphasizes that God's statutes are forever right, paralleling the eternal standing and holiness of His house in Psalm 93:5.
Psalm 119:129 celebrates God's statutes as wonderful, reinforcing their enduring value and the call to obey them, aligning with their firmness in Psalm 93:5.
Zechariah 14:21 continues the theme of universal holiness in the temple, with no trader in the house of the LORD.
Isaiah 52:11 calls for purification of those who bear the Lord's vessels, linking to the holiness that adorns His house.
Matthew 24:35 records Jesus' words that will never pass away, echoing the enduring nature of God's statutes in Psalm 93:5.
1 Corinthians 3:16 identifies believers as God's temple where His Spirit dwells, applying the holiness of the house to the church.
1 Corinthians 3:17 directly states God's temple is holy and believers are that temple, echoing the holiness adorning His house.
Hebrews 6:18 highlights God's unchangeable nature and inability to lie, strengthening the trustworthiness of His testimonies from Psalm 93:5.
Hebrews 12:14 calls for personal holiness to see the Lord, connecting to the holiness that adorns God's house.
1 John 5:9-13 emphasizes God's testimony as greater than human testimony, affirming the sureness of His word in Psalm 93:5 and its life-giving power.
Revelation 21:27 echoes the holiness of God's house — only the pure enter the New Jerusalem, matching the 'holiness adorns your house'.
Zechariah 14:20 envisions even common items inscribed 'Holy to the LORD,' fulfilling the holiness that adorns His house.
Leviticus 19:2 commands Israel to be holy because God is holy, extending the holiness of God's house to His people.
Leviticus 10:3 shows God's demand to be sanctified by those near Him, illustrating the seriousness of the holiness that adorns His house.
Matthew 21:13 quotes 'My house will be a house of prayer' — Jesus defends the temple's holiness, echoing Psalm 93:5's theme.
Ezekiel 43:12 declares the temple area 'most holy' — directly reinforcing the holiness that adorns God's house in Psalm 93:5.
Luke 19:46 repeats the same temple-cleansing quote — reinforcing the call for holiness in God's house as in Psalm 93:5.
Isaiah 8:20 calls people to the law and testimony as the standard, reinforcing the authority and sureness of God's testimonies in Psalm 93:5.
Ezekiel 44:9 restricts entry to the sanctuary to the holy — a specific application of the holiness that adorns God's house.
Exodus 28:36 inscribes 'Holy to the LORD' on the high priest's turban — a tangible symbol of the holiness that adorns God's house.
In Ephesians 2:21, the church grows into a holy temple — echoing the OT theme of God's house adorned with holiness from Psalm 93:5.
Hebrews 6:17 shows God confirming His purpose with an oath, underscoring the unchanging reliability of His word as in Psalm 93:5.
Ezra 6:21 shows people separating from uncleanness to seek God — a practical outworking of the holiness that adorns His house.
Exodus 39:1 describes sacred garments for ministering in the sanctuary — directly tied to the holiness of God's house.