Psalm 97:9
For thou, Lord, art high above all the earth: thou art exalted far above all gods.
Cross-reference
Psalm 83:18 echoes the exact declaration that the LORD is the Most High over all the earth, reinforcing the main verse's exaltation of God.
Psalm 95:3 similarly declares the LORD as a great King above all gods, reinforcing the same theme of divine supremacy.
Psalm 96:4 also proclaims the LORD as feared above all gods, closely matching the exaltation language of Psalm 97:9.
Psalm 135:5 repeats the assertion that the Lord is above all gods, directly paralleling Psalm 97:9.
Psalm 99:2 states God is exalted over all nations, a direct parallel to being exalted over all the earth and gods.
Psalm 113:4 says the LORD is exalted over all nations and his glory above heavens, matching the exaltation theme.
Psalm 136:2 calls God the 'God of gods,' directly affirming His supremacy over other gods as in this verse.
Psalm 115:3-8 contrasts the living God with powerless idols, illustrating why He is exalted above all gods as stated in Psalm 97:9.
Ephesians 1:21 applies the same 'far above all' language to Christ's exaltation over spiritual powers, echoing Psalm 97:9's declaration of God's supremacy.
Philippians 2:9-11 echoes the exaltation theme: Jesus receives the name above every name, fulfilling the universal lordship proclaimed in Psalm 97:9.
1 Chronicles 29:11 similarly declares God's exaltation as head over all, echoing the supremacy over all gods here.
Jeremiah 10:10 declares the LORD as the true, living God, reinforcing the supremacy over false gods asserted in Psalm 97:9.
Exodus 18:11 records Jethro's confession that the LORD is greater than all gods, an early witness to the same truth proclaimed in Psalm 97:9.
Jeremiah 10:8 mocks idols as foolish, supporting the claim in Psalm 97:9 that the LORD is exalted above such powerless 'gods'.