Psalm 115:12
The Lord hath been mindful of us: he will bless us; he will bless the house of Israel; he will bless the house of Aaron.
Cross-reference
Psalm 136:23 declares God remembered us in low estate, directly echoing the mindfulness affirmed here.
In Genesis 12:2, God promises to bless Abraham — the foundational promise that underlies the blessing on Israel and Aaron here.
In Genesis 12:3, God's blessing extends through Abraham to all nations — here the focus is on Israel, but the same promise is at work.
Exodus 2:24 records God remembering his covenant with the patriarchs, reinforcing the theme of God's mindful blessing here.
Isaiah 44:21 promises God will not forget Israel, affirming the same divine mindfulness that blesses here.
Isaiah 49:14-16 declares God cannot forget Zion, echoing the assurance of being mindful in this verse.
In Acts 3:26, God sends Jesus to bless Israel by turning them from sin — a NT fulfillment of the blessing promised here.
In Galatians 3:14, the blessing of Abraham comes to Gentiles through Christ — here the blessing is on Israel, now extended to all believers.
In Galatians 3:29, believers in Christ become Abraham's seed and heirs of the promise — the blessing here now applies to all who are in Christ.
In Numbers 6:27, God promises to bless Israel when His name is put on them — the same blessing here is pronounced on Israel and Aaron's house.
Genesis 8:1 shows God remembering Noah in the flood, a specific instance of the divine mindfulness promised here.
In Deuteronomy 26:15, Moses prays for God to bless Israel from heaven — the same blessing Psalm 115:12 affirms God will give.
In 2 Samuel 7:29, David asks God to bless his house forever — echoing the blessing on the house of Israel in Psalm 115:12.
In Ephesians 1:3, God blesses believers with every spiritual blessing in Christ — a NT counterpart to the temporal blessings on Israel here.