Psalm 112:6
Surely he shall not be moved for ever: the righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance.
Cross-references
Psalm 15:5 also promises 'never be shaken' to the righteous lender, using identical language for the same moral quality.
Psalm 46:5 declares that God's city will not fall, paralleling the righteous person's stability — both are secure because God is with them.
Psalm 66:9 says God preserves our lives and keeps our feet from slipping, directly matching the promise of never being shaken.
Psalm 13:4 expresses the fear of being shaken by enemies, contrasting with the assurance here that the righteous will never be shaken.
Psalm 125:1 compares those who trust in the Lord to Mount Zion, which cannot be shaken—similar stability but grounded in trust, not righteousness.
Proverbs 10:7 directly parallels this: 'The memory of the righteous is a blessing,' reinforcing the lasting reputation of the righteous.
Hebrews 6:10 assures that God does not forget the work and love of his people, directly supporting the promise that the righteous are remembered forever.
Proverbs 10:30 states the righteous will never be uprooted, a near-identical promise of stability for the righteous.
Isaiah 32:17 shows righteousness produces peace and quiet trust forever — directly paralleling the righteous being unshaken and remembered.
Jeremiah 11:19 describes enemies plotting to cut off the righteous and erase his name — the opposite of being remembered forever.
1 Corinthians 15:58 calls believers to be steadfast, immovable, with labor not in vain — directly mirroring the unshaken, remembered righteous.
2 Peter 1:10 urges diligence to confirm calling so you will never fall — directly parallels the righteous never being shaken.
Matthew 26:13 promises the woman's act will be told in memory of her — a specific instance of the righteous being remembered forever.
Mark 14:9 parallels Matthew 26:13, promising enduring memory for the woman's act — echoing the righteous being remembered forever.