Psalm 106:3
Blessed are they that keep judgment, and he that doeth righteousness at all times.
Cross-reference
Psalm 1:1-3 also pronounces blessing on the righteous, describing the one who delights in God's law as a fruitful tree.
Psalm 15:2 describes the righteous person as one who 'does what is right', directly paralleling the doer of righteousness in Psalm 106:3.
Psalm 84:11 promises God's favor and no withheld good to those who walk uprightly, echoing the blessing on doers of righteousness.
Psalm 119:1-3 blesses those who walk blamelessly in God's law and do no wrong, closely paralleling the call to do righteousness always.
Psalm 119:106 shows a personal commitment to keep God's righteous rules, directly reflecting the call to do righteousness at all times in Psalm 106:3.
Psalm 119:112 echoes the same commitment to obey God's statutes forever, paralleling the blessing on those who do righteousness at all times.
Psalm 15:5 lists specific righteous acts (no interest, no bribe) and a blessing, illustrating the general justice in Psalm 106:3.
Deuteronomy 11:1 commands keeping God's statutes always, directly mirroring the 'at all times' theme of Psalm 106:3.
James 1:25 promises blessing to the doer who perseveres in the law of liberty, directly reinforcing the blessing on those who do righteousness.
John 13:17 says knowing and doing brings blessing, closely paralleling the promise of blessedness for those who practice righteousness.
Luke 11:42 rebukes Pharisees for neglecting justice, contrasting with the blessing on those who do justice in Psalm 106:3.
Luke 11:28 pronounces blessing on those who hear God's word and keep it, directly echoing the blessing on doers of righteousness.
Luke 1:75 directly parallels 'in holiness and righteousness before him all our days', matching the call to do righteousness at all times.
Mark 3:35 defines Jesus' true family as those who do God's will, matching the blessing on those who do righteousness.
Jeremiah 22:16 defines doing justice as judging the cause of the poor, providing a concrete example of the righteousness blessed in Psalm 106:3.
Jeremiah 22:15 cites King Josiah as an example who 'did justice and righteousness', illustrating the blessed behavior from Psalm 106:3.
Isaiah 56:2 pronounces blessing on those who keep justice and do righteousness, specifically adding Sabbath observance, building on Psalm 106:3's beatitude.
Isaiah 56:1 uses the exact same command 'keep justice and do righteousness', directly echoing the blessing of Psalm 106:3.
Joshua 22:5 urges careful observance of all commandments, echoing the call to do righteousness at all times in Psalm 106:3.
Deuteronomy 28:1 promises blessing for obeying all commandments, similar to the blessing on those who observe justice in Psalm 106:3.
Deuteronomy 5:29 expresses God's desire for Israel to keep commandments always, matching the blessing for continual righteousness.
Ezekiel 18:21 links doing what is just and right to life, showing that righteousness leads to salvation, not just blessing.
Ezekiel 18:22 adds that past sins are forgotten for the righteous, deepening the promise of blessing for persistent righteousness.
Isaiah 33:15 describes a righteous person who avoids evil, providing specific examples of the righteousness blessed in Psalm 106:3.
Romans 2:7 promises eternal life to those who patiently do good, reinforcing the blessing for persistent righteousness.
In 1 John 3:7, practicing righteousness defines the righteous — aligning with the blessing on those who do righteousness in Psalm 106:3.
Revelation 22:14 pronounces blessing on those who wash their robes, paralleling the beatitude for those who do righteousness in Psalm 106:3.
Isaiah 64:5 describes God meeting those who joyfully work righteousness, adding a relational dimension to the blessing of doing right.
John 15:14 makes friendship with Jesus conditional on doing his commands, aligning with the emphasis on righteous action.
Acts 24:16 shows Paul's aim for a clear conscience always, reflecting the same commitment to consistent righteous living.
Galatians 6:9 encourages not growing weary in doing good, aligning with the call to do righteousness at all times.