Proverbs 8:20
I lead in the way of righteousness, in the midst of the paths of judgment:
Cross-references
Proverbs 4:11 speaks of leading along straight paths in the way of wisdom — directly parallel to wisdom walking in the way of righteousness.
In Proverbs 4:25-27, the call to look straight and not swerve reinforces the straight path of righteousness Wisdom leads in.
In Proverbs 4:11-12, the father's leading in paths of uprightness closely parallels Wisdom's own claim to lead in righteousness.
Proverbs 3:6 promises straight paths for those who trust God, echoing wisdom's claim to walk in righteousness and justice — both about divine guidance.
Proverbs 4:12 promises unhampered steps for those on wisdom's path, expanding on the secure walk implied in walking the way of righteousness.
Proverbs 6:22 says parental teaching guides you when you walk — similar to wisdom walking in righteous paths, both emphasize guidance through obedience.
In Psalm 25:9, God leads the humble in what is right, directly mirroring Wisdom's leadership in righteousness.
In Psalm 119:35, the request to be led in God's commandments directly echoes Wisdom's path of righteousness.
In Deuteronomy 5:32, the command not to turn aside from God's law parallels Wisdom's leading in the way of righteousness.
Psalm 23:3 describes the Lord guiding along right paths, paralleling wisdom's walk in paths of justice — both depict divine guidance in righteous living.
Isaiah 2:3 pictures nations coming to learn God's ways and walk in His paths — the same imagery as Wisdom's walk.
Psalm 25:4 asks God to show His ways and teach His paths — the same righteous paths Wisdom walks in.
Psalm 32:8 promises divine instruction in the way to go — parallel to Wisdom's claim to walk in paths of justice.