Psalm 106:5
That I may see the good of thy chosen, that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation, that I may glory with thine inheritance.
Cross-reference
Psalm 14:7 echoes the longing for Israel's restoration and joy — the same 'gladness of your nation' that Psalm 106:5 seeks to rejoice in.
Psalm 105:6 identifies God's chosen as the seed of Abraham and Jacob, directly paralleling the 'chosen' and 'nation' in Psalm 106:5.
Psalm 105:43 describes God bringing out His chosen with gladness, matching the joy and gladness of the nation in Psalm 106:5.
Psalm 48:11 calls for rejoicing in Zion's gladness — parallel to the 'gladness of your nation' that Psalm 106:5 desires to share.
Psalm 65:4 describes the blessedness of those chosen by God, satisfied with His goodness—directly paralleling the prosperity of the chosen ones.
Deuteronomy 7:6 declares Israel a special, chosen people — the same status as 'thy chosen' and 'thine inheritance' in Psalm 106:5.
Isaiah 45:25 declares that Israel's offspring shall glory in the LORD, directly paralleling glorying with the inheritance.
Ephesians 1:18 mentions the riches of God's glorious inheritance in the saints, matching the inheritance in Psalm 106:5.
1 Peter 2:9 directly applies the 'chosen ones' and 'nation' language of Psalm 106:5 to the church — a parallel identity as God's inheritance.