Psalm 105:8
He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded to a thousand generations.
Cross-reference
Psalm 105:42 reiterates that God remembered his promise to Abraham — the same covenant remembrance theme as in Psalm 105:8.
In Psalm 106:45, the same phrase 'He remembered his covenant' appears, reinforcing God's faithful character.
Psalm 111:9 says God commanded his covenant forever — echoing the 'word he commanded' in Psalm 105:8.
In Psalm 74:20, the psalmist pleads for God to regard his covenant — a petition echoing the declaration here that God remembers it.
Luke 1:72-74 celebrates God remembering his holy covenant — the same covenant remembrance theme as Psalm 105:8, now fulfilled in Christ.
In Deuteronomy 7:9, the same phrase 'to a thousand generations' describes God keeping covenant with those who love Him, directly echoing this verse.
1 Chronicles 16:15 directly quotes Psalm 105:8 verbatim — part of the same psalm used in temple worship.
In Romans 11:28, Paul affirms that Israel remains loved because of the patriarchs — echoing God's enduring covenant remembered in this psalm.
In Genesis 17:2, God promises to make His covenant with Abraham, the very covenant remembered here.
In Acts 7:5, Stephen recounts God's promise to Abraham of land and offspring, directly linking to the covenant remembered here.
In Acts 3:25, Peter cites the Abrahamic covenant, showing its fulfillment in Christ — the same covenant God remembers here.
In Micah 7:20, God's faithfulness to Jacob and Abraham is affirmed, fulfilling the covenant remembered here.
In Ezekiel 16:60, God promises to remember his covenant despite Israel's unfaithfulness, directly echoing the assurance here.
In Nehemiah 9:8, this same covenant faithfulness is recalled as God fulfilled his promise to give Abraham the land.
In 2 Kings 13:23, God shows compassion because of His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — a direct example of this remembrance.
In Deuteronomy 7:8, God keeps the oath to the fathers, directly paralleling the covenant remembrance here.
In Deuteronomy 4:31, God will not forget the covenant with the fathers, reinforcing the promise of remembrance here.
In Exodus 6:5, God says 'I have remembered my covenant' — the exact action this verse declares.
In Genesis 17:7, God establishes an everlasting covenant with Abraham and his offspring, matching the 'forever' and 'generations' here.
Nehemiah 1:5 appeals to God as the one who keeps covenant — a prayerful echo of the covenant faithfulness proclaimed in Psalm 105:8.
Daniel 9:4 uses the same confession as Nehemiah — acknowledging God who keeps covenant, reflecting Psalm 105:8's theme.
In Genesis 19:29, God remembers Abraham and saves Lot, illustrating the covenant remembrance described here.