Psalm 96:7

Give unto the Lord, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the Lord glory and strength.

Cross-references

Psalm 22:27 Parallel

Psalm 22:27 speaks of all families of nations worshiping the LORD, directly paralleling the call to families of peoples in Psalm 96:7.

Psalm 29:1 Parallel

Psalm 29:1 is nearly identical: 'Ascribe to the Lord, you heavenly beings, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength' — a direct parallel call to worship.

Psalm 66:2 Parallel

Psalm 66:2 commands to sing the glory of his name and give glorious praise, directly echoing the ascription of glory in Psalm 96:7.

Psalm 68:32-34 similarly calls kingdoms of the earth to ascribe power to God, echoing the universal call to ascribe glory and strength.

Psalm 29:2 Parallel

Psalm 29:2 continues the ascription: 'Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name' — a parallel but not identical call, focusing on glory rather than strength.

Psalm 66:1 Related theme

Psalm 66:1 calls all the earth to shout for joy to God, a universal worship call similar to the call to ascribe glory in Psalm 96:7.

Psalm 67:3 Parallel

Psalm 67:3 calls all peoples to praise God, aligning with the call to families of peoples in Psalm 96:7.

Revelation 19:6 has the heavenly multitude shouting 'Hallelujah' ascribing God's reign, echoing the call to give glory and strength.

1 Chronicles 29:11-13 directly ascribes greatness, power, and glory to God, paralleling the call to give glory and strength.

Revelation 19:1 declares salvation, glory, and power belong to God, matching the call to ascribe glory and strength.

Revelation 14:7 commands to 'give him glory', directly echoing the call in Psalm 96:7 to ascribe glory to the Lord.

Revelation 7:12 ascribes glory, power, and might to God, directly paralleling the call in Psalm 96:7 to give glory and strength.

Revelation 5:13 ascribes blessing, honor, glory, and might to God and the Lamb, directly echoing the call to give glory and strength.

Revelation 5:9 shows the redeemed from every nation ascribing worth to the Lamb, fulfilling the call for all families to give glory.

Matthew 6:13 concludes the Lord's Prayer with an ascription of kingdom, power, and glory, matching the call to ascribe glory and strength.

Revelation 4:11 declares God worthy to receive glory and power, directly echoing the call in Psalm 96:7 to ascribe glory and strength to the LORD.

Romans 11:36 ascribes all glory to God, echoing the call in Psalm 96:7 to ascribe glory and strength to the LORD.

Jeremiah 13:16 echoes the call to give glory to God, adding a warning of judgment if they fail, reinforcing the urgency of Psalm 96:7's summons.

Romans 15:9 Citation

Romans 15:9 shows Gentiles glorifying God for his mercy, echoing the call for all peoples to ascribe glory in Psalm 96:7.

Luke 2:14 Parallel

In Luke 2:14, angels ascribe glory to God at Christ's birth, echoing the call to ascribe glory in Psalm 96:7.

Jude 1:25 Parallel

Jude 1:25 ascribes glory, majesty, and dominion to God, similar to the call to ascribe glory and strength in Psalm 96:7.

1 Peter 5:11 ascribes eternal dominion to God, similar to the call to give glory and strength, though less specific.