Psalm 107:7
And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:4 describes the wandering that precedes the straight guidance in verse 7, forming a direct narrative sequence within the same psalm.
Psalm 107:36 recounts God bringing the hungry to settle in a city, mirroring the same theme of divine leading to a settled place as in verse 7.
Psalm 78:52 describes God leading his people like sheep in the wilderness, a direct parallel to the straight path guidance in Psalm 107.
Psalm 136:16 celebrates God leading his people through the wilderness, reinforcing the same guidance theme with a refrain of steadfast love.
Psalm 77:20 recalls God leading his people like a flock through Moses and Aaron, echoing the theme of divine guidance on a journey.
Revelation 21:10-27 details the New Jerusalem's glory, the final realization of the city God leads to.
Revelation 21:2-4 describes the New Jerusalem where God dwells, fulfilling the pattern of a settled city.
Isaiah 30:21 promises a voice directing 'this is the way,' directly echoing the straight path God provides in Psalm 107.
Isaiah 35:8-10 depicts a highway of holiness where the redeemed walk without straying, a strong parallel to the straight way leading to a city.
2 Peter 2:15 warns of those who have left the straight way, contrasting with the faithful being led on that straight way in Psalm 107:7.
Isaiah 49:8-11 describes God making highways and leading prisoners out, closely matching the straight way and destination in Psalm 107.
Hebrews 12:22 identifies Mount Zion as the heavenly Jerusalem, the ultimate city believers come to.
Hebrews 11:16 speaks of a heavenly city prepared by God, echoing the earthly city as a foreshadowing.
Hebrews 11:10 reveals the heavenly city with foundations, showing the earthly city as a type of the eternal one.
Jeremiah 31:9 describes God leading His people on a level path without stumbling, directly paralleling the straight guidance to a city in Psalm 107:7.
Isaiah 49:11 promises God will make mountains into roads, expanding on the theme of God providing a straight way.
Jeremiah 2:17 rebukes Israel for forsaking God who led them in the way, directly referencing this guidance.
Deuteronomy 26:9 confirms God brought Israel to the promised land, directly paralleling the straight way to a city.
Ecclesiastes 10:15 contrasts the fool who doesn't know the way to the city with God's straight guidance here.
Jeremiah 6:16 calls for seeking the ancient paths and good way that lead to rest, echoing the straight way to a settled city in Psalm 107:7.
Hebrews 11:9 shows Abraham living as a foreigner in the promised land, paralleling the journey to a city but highlighting faith in the promise.
Isaiah 63:14 concludes with God leading his people to rest, echoing the journey's end in Psalm 107's city of dwelling.
Isaiah 63:13 recalls God leading through depths without stumbling, a parallel to the safe guidance on a straight path.
Ezra 8:21-23 shows the community seeking God's safe guidance for a journey, paralleling the reliance on divine leading in Psalm 107.
Isaiah 48:17 declares God leads in the way you should go, a general parallel to the specific straight path guidance in Psalm 107.