Proverbs 3:23

Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 4:12 echoes the promise of not stumbling when walking, directly reinforcing the security of 3:23.

Proverbs 10:9 ties secure walking to integrity, expanding on the condition of wisdom that leads to 3:23's safety.

Proverbs 6:22 describes wisdom leading when you walk—reinforces the same promise of guidance and safety on life's path.

In Proverbs 2:8, God guards the paths of justice — the same divine protection that ensures the secure walk in 3:23.

Psalm 37:24 Parallel

Psalm 37:24 adds that even if the righteous stumble, God prevents a full fall — deepening the assurance of 3:23.

Psalm 37:31 Parallel

Psalm 37:31 links having God's law in the heart to steps that do not slip, a cause for 3:23's security.

Psalm 91:11 Parallel

Psalm 91:11 reveals angelic guardianship in all ways as the means of the secure walk promised in 3:23.

Psalm 121:3 Parallel

Psalm 121:3 explicitly promises God will not let your foot be moved, directly affirming the security of 3:23.

Psalm 121:8 Parallel

Psalm 121:8 expands protection to all coming and going, ensuring constant security for the walk in 3:23.

Zechariah 10:12 promises strength to walk in the Lord's name, the source of secure steps in 3:23.

Psalm 91:12 Parallel

Psalm 91:12 directly parallels 'lest you strike your foot against a stone'—the same imagery of God preventing stumbling.

John 11:9 Allusion

John 11:9 uses the same 'does not stumble' metaphor for walking in the light—a NT echo of the wisdom promise.

Psalm 37:23 Parallel

Psalm 37:23 shows the Lord establishing one's steps, the source of the secure walk promised in 3:23.