Isaiah 26:7
The way of the just is uprightness: thou, most upright, dost weigh the path of the just.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 30:18, God of justice waits to be gracious—parallel to making a level path for the righteous; same book, same theme of divine justice.
Isaiah 35:8 describes the 'way of holiness' for the redeemed, complementing the upright path of the just here.
In Isaiah 56:1, a call to keep justice and do righteousness parallels God making the path level for the righteous—both emphasize righteous living.
Psalm 1:6 directly states 'the LORD knows the way of the righteous,' a clear parallel to the level path of the righteous in Isaiah.
Psalm 18:23-26 describes God rewarding uprightness and matching his treatment to character, reinforcing the divine weighing here.
In Zephaniah 3:5, God's daily, unfailing justice parallels the level path He makes for the righteous—both emphasize His righteous guidance.
In 1 Samuel 2:3, God weighs actions—similar to making a level path for the righteous, both highlight God's righteous assessment.
Job 31:6 uses the image of a just balance to test integrity, akin to the level path God provides for the righteous.
In Psalm 58:2, human injustice contrasts with God's level path for the righteous—opposite themes of wrongdoing versus righteous guidance.
1 Chronicles 29:17 affirms God's pleasure in uprightness, aligning with the theme of God weighing the just's path here.
Job 27:6 shows Job holding fast to righteousness, illustrating the steadfastness of the just whose path God weighs here.
Psalm 11:7 declares the LORD loves righteous deeds and the upright see His face, echoing the righteous path in Isaiah.
In Psalm 18:25, God shows mercy to the merciful—a reciprocal justice akin to making the path level for the righteous.
In Psalm 25:8, God instructs sinners in the way—parallel to making the path level for the righteous; both about divine guidance.
In Proverbs 15:9, God loves those who pursue righteousness—parallel to making their path level, both affirm God's favor on the righteous.
Proverbs 20:7 ties integrity to blessing on children, echoing the level path of the righteous in Isaiah.