Psalm 112:3

Wealth and riches shall be in his house: and his righteousness endureth for ever.

Cross-references

Psalm 112:9 Parallel

Psalm 112:9 shows the righteous using his wealth to give to the poor, continuing the portrait of the blessed man.

Psalm 111:3 Allusion

Psalm 111:3 uses the identical phrase 'his righteousness endures forever' about God, paralleling the righteous man's enduring righteousness.

Psalm 111:10 teaches that fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, foundational to the righteous life described in Psalm 112.

Proverbs 15:6 echoes the same promise: the righteous have treasure in their house, reinforcing the link between righteousness and material blessing.

Matthew 6:33 promises that seeking God's righteousness brings added provisions, aligning with the wealth promised to the righteous.

1 Timothy 6:6-8 advocates contentment with basic needs, contrasting the accumulation of wealth in Psalm 112:3.

Genesis 24:35 describes Abraham's wealth as divine blessing, mirroring the wealth and riches of the righteous in Psalm 112:3.

Isaiah 51:8 Parallel

Isaiah 51:8 contrasts temporary things with God's everlasting righteousness, paralleling the enduring righteousness in Psalm 112:3.

2 Corinthians 6:10 presents a paradox: the righteous may be poor yet make many rich, contrasting material wealth with spiritual abundance.

Proverbs 3:16 attributes riches and honor to wisdom, paralleling the wealth in the house of the righteous in Psalm 112:3.

Isaiah 32:17 shows righteousness producing peace and assurance, echoing the enduring righteousness of Psalm 112:3 but without wealth.

Philippians 4:19 assures that God supplies needs according to His riches, connecting divine provision to the wealth of the righteous.