Psalm 103:18
To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his commandments to do them.
Cross-reference
Psalm 132:12 conditions the Davidic throne on keeping the covenant, mirroring the condition for receiving God's love in Psalm 103:18.
Psalm 119:9-11 echoes the same call to treasure God's precepts in the heart, showing how to keep covenant through meditation on Scripture.
Psalm 25:10 uses identical language: God's paths are love and faithfulness for those who keep His covenant, directly reinforcing Psalm 103:18.
Exodus 19:5 promises treasured possession for keeping the covenant, echoing the blessing on covenant-keepers in Psalm 103:18.
Luke 1:6 provides a concrete example of people who kept God's commandments blamelessly, embodying the covenant faithfulness described in Psalm 103:18.
Proverbs 3:1 echoes the call to keep God's commands in the heart, directly paralleling the covenant obedience in Psalm 103:18.
Deuteronomy 6:6-9 expands on keeping God's precepts by commanding their constant meditation and teaching, aligning with the covenant obedience in Psalm 103:18.
Deuteronomy 7:9 declares God faithful to keep covenant with those who keep His commandments, directly paralleling Psalm 103:18.
Genesis 17:9 commands Abraham to keep God's covenant, the same requirement for those who receive God's righteousness in Psalm 103:18.
2 Chronicles 34:31 records Josiah's covenant commitment to keep God's commandments, exemplifying the obedience Psalm 103:18 describes.
In 2 Chronicles 6:14, Solomon prays that God keeps covenant and shows steadfast love to those who walk before him — directly echoing the condition for receiving God's steadfast love.
Luke 1:50 declares God's mercy on those who fear him from generation to generation — a NT echo of the same promise to covenant keepers in Psalm 103:18.
Deuteronomy 29:9 similarly calls Israel to keep covenant words and do them, linking obedience to prosperity — the same covenant-keeping theme.
Leviticus 25:18 commands keeping God's statutes for secure dwelling, directly paralleling the covenant obedience in Psalm 103:18.
Deuteronomy 4:23 warns against forgetting the covenant and making idols, reinforcing the importance of covenant faithfulness from Psalm 103:18.
Genesis 17:10 specifies circumcision as the sign of the covenant that Psalm 103:18 says must be kept.
Proverbs 19:16 connects keeping commandments with preserving life — a parallel wisdom theme to the blessing of covenant keeping in Psalm 103:18.
Exodus 24:8 describes the blood ratification of the covenant that Psalm 103:18 calls believers to keep.