Revelation 19:5
And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great.
Cross-reference
Revelation 7:15 describes the servants of God serving before the throne — the same group called to praise here.
Revelation 11:18 also mentions 'those who fear your name, both small and great' — the same group rewarded at judgment.
Revelation 16:17 also records a voice from the throne, declaring 'It is done' — another divine pronouncement from the same source.
Revelation 14:7 calls all to fear God and give glory, matching the praise and fear commanded here.
Revelation 20:12 uses 'great and small' for the dead standing before the throne — same pairing but in a judgment context.
Psalm 103:20-22 likewise summons angels and all creation to praise — echoing the same universal call to God's servants and works.
Psalm 134:1 addresses 'servants of the Lord' who minister by night — reinforcing the identity of those called to praise.
Psalm 135:1 calls 'servants of the Lord' to praise — directly mirroring the phrase used in this heavenly summons.
Psalm 135:20 addresses 'you who fear the Lord' — exactly matching the description of those called to praise in this verse.
In Psalm 113:1, 'servants of the Lord' are called to praise—a nearly direct parallel to the invitation to 'all His servants' here.
In Psalm 115:13, God blesses 'those who fear Him, small and great'—the exact phrase used here for the praise audience.
In Luke 1:50, Mary declares God's mercy on 'those who fear Him'—the exact group here is assured of mercy, now called to praise.
Romans 3:18 states the wicked have no fear of God, contrasting with the faithful who fear Him here.