Proverbs 2:9
Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; yea, every good path.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 1:2-6 introduces the book's goal of imparting wisdom and understanding, which Proverbs 2:9 echoes as a result.
Psalm 25:8 affirms that the Lord teaches sinners in the way, similar to understanding righteousness and justice.
Psalm 25:9 specifically states God guides the humble in justice and teaches His way — a direct parallel.
Psalm 32:8 promises divine instruction and guidance in the way, aligning with the understanding of every good path.
Isaiah 48:17 states God leads in the way to go — directly parallel to the understanding of good paths promised here, both from divine instruction.
Jeremiah 6:16 urges seeking the ancient good way — directly parallels the promised understanding of every good path here.
Psalm 119:105 uses the same path imagery — God's word as a light to guide steps, while here understanding leads to the right path.
Psalm 143:8-10 asks God to teach and lead on level ground — the same theme of divine guidance for righteous living as the promised understanding here.
Matthew 7:13 warns about the broad way to destruction — complements the good path understood here, forming a two-ways theme.
Isaiah 35:8 describes a holy highway for the redeemed — both use the 'way' metaphor for a morally pure path.