Psalm 102:28
The children of thy servants shall continue, and their seed shall be established before thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:30 speaks of posterity serving the Lord, directly paralleling the promise in Psalm 102:28 that children of servants will live in God's presence.
Psalm 22:31 declares future generations will proclaim God's righteousness, matching Psalm 102:28's theme of descendants being established before God.
Psalm 69:36 directly says children of God's servants will inherit and dwell, matching Psalm 102:28's promise that descendants will be established before God.
Psalm 112:2 promises that the offspring of the upright will be mighty and blessed — a direct parallel to established descendants.
Psalm 45:16 describes sons taking the place of fathers as princes, similar to Psalm 102:28's promise of descendants being established.
Psalm 45:17 speaks of perpetuating God's memory through all generations, echoing Psalm 102:28's assurance that descendants will live in God's presence.
Psalm 69:35 promises God will save Zion and rebuild cities so people dwell there, paralleling Psalm 102:28's theme of children living in God's presence.
Psalm 90:16 prays that God's work be shown to servants and their children — a parallel request for blessing on descendants.
Psalm 132:12 conditions the throne on David's sons keeping the covenant — a parallel but conditional promise about offspring.
Isaiah 59:21 explicitly promises God's Spirit and words will remain with offspring and children's offspring — a direct parallel to enduring descendants.
Isaiah 66:22 directly states that offspring and name will remain as the new heavens and earth — a strong parallel to established descendants.
Jeremiah 30:20 echoes the same promise: children of God's people will be established before Him, reinforcing the theme of enduring covenant faithfulness.
Jeremiah 31:36 speaks of the offspring of Israel never ceasing before God, a parallel assurance of enduring descendants as in Psalm 102:28.