Psalm 95:3

For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods.

Cross-reference

Psalm 47:2 Parallel

Psalm 47:2 calls God 'a great king over all the earth,' directly matching the 'great King' title.

Psalm 48:2 Parallel

Psalm 48:2 refers to 'the city of the great King,' using the same 'great King' phrase for God.

Psalm 86:8-10 declares that no god is like the LORD and He alone is great, directly reinforcing the supremacy of God in Psalm 95:3.

Psalm 96:4 Allusion

Psalm 96:4 echoes this same declaration: 'great is the LORD' and 'to be feared above all gods.'

Psalm 97:9 Parallel

Psalm 97:9 reinforces God's exaltation 'far above all gods,' matching the supremacy theme.

Psalm 135:5 Parallel

Psalm 135:5 states 'the LORD is greater than all gods,' a near-identical parallel to Psalm 95:3's declaration of God's supremacy.

Psalm 145:3 Related theme

Psalm 145:3 proclaims God's greatness as unsearchable, expanding on the theme of His incomparable majesty.

Psalm 145:1 Parallel

Psalm 145:1 praises God as King, aligning with the title 'great King above all gods'.

In Matthew 5:35, Jesus calls Jerusalem 'the city of the Great King,' applying the same title to God as in Psalm 95:3.

Exodus 18:11 has Jethro confess 'the LORD is greater than all gods,' directly reinforcing the claim that He is King above all.

Malachi 1:14 uses the exact phrase 'great king' for God, directly echoing Psalm 95:3's description of the LORD as a great King above all gods.

Daniel 4:37 Related theme

In Daniel 4:37, Nebuchadnezzar praises the King of heaven, acknowledging God's supremacy over all — a direct echo of God as great King above all gods.

Jeremiah 48:15 Related theme

Jeremiah 48:15 similarly declares 'the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts,' echoing the kingship theme.

Jeremiah 46:18 Related theme

Jeremiah 46:18 calls God 'the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts,' affirming His royal authority.

Jeremiah 10:10 Related theme

Jeremiah 10:10 affirms God as 'the true God' and 'everlasting King,' reinforcing His kingship.

Jeremiah 10:7 calls God 'King of the nations' with none like Him, echoing the 'great King above all gods.'

Jeremiah 10:6 declares 'there is none like you, O LORD; you are great,' directly paralleling the greatness.

Malachi 1:11 declares God's name great among the nations, paralleling the theme of His universal kingship, though not specifically over other gods.