Psalm 99:5
Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 99:9, the same call to exalt and worship because God is holy repeats — a refrain within the same psalm.
Psalm 132:7 repeats the exact phrase 'worship at his footstool', directly echoing the call to worship.
Psalm 93:5 affirms that holiness adorns God's house — reinforcing the call to worship at his holy footstool.
Psalm 111:9 proclaims God's name holy and awesome — matching the holiness theme that grounds the worship command here.
Psalm 138:2 describes bowing toward God's holy temple — a parallel act of worship at his footstool.
In Psalm 108:5, the plea 'Be thou exalted, O God' parallels the exaltation command in Psalm 99:5.
1 Chronicles 28:2 identifies the ark as God's footstool, the same place of worship referenced in Psalm 99:5.
Revelation 15:4 declares God alone holy and calls all nations to worship — echoing the holiness and worship command here.
Matthew 5:35 calls the earth God's footstool — directly using the same imagery as the worship site here.
Ezekiel 43:7 identifies God's throne and footstool as his dwelling place — the same footstool where worship is directed here.
Lamentations 2:1 laments that God forgot his footstool in anger — the same footstool image used here for worship.
In 1 Samuel 2:2, Hannah declares God's unique holiness — directly echoing the 'he is holy' call here.
Leviticus 20:26 repeats the holiness command with the added note of being set apart, reinforcing God's holiness in Psalm 99:5.
Leviticus 19:2 commands holiness because God is holy, grounding the declaration in Psalm 99:5 that 'he is holy'.
Joshua 24:19 declares God is holy and jealous, emphasizing the same attribute of holiness found in Psalm 99:5.
Isaiah 66:1 calls the earth God's footstool, expanding the imagery beyond the temple — a different but related use.
Leviticus 11:44 similarly calls for consecration because God is holy, echoing the holiness theme of Psalm 99:5.
In Exodus 15:2, Moses declares 'I will exalt him' — the same verb used in Psalm 99:5's call to exalt the Lord.
In Isaiah 12:4, the people are told to make mention that God's name is exalted — echoing the exaltation theme of Psalm 99:5.
Isaiah 25:1 also calls to exalt God, praising his faithfulness and wonderful deeds.