Psalm 118:19
Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the Lord:
Cross-references
Psalm 9:14 speaks of telling God's praise 'in the gates of daughter Zion' — same location of praising God at the gates.
Psalm 100:4 directly parallels: 'Enter His gates with thanksgiving' — the same action of entering gates to praise the Lord.
In Psalm 116:19, the location is specified as the courts of the LORD's house, directly echoing the gates of righteousness.
Psalm 66:13-15 describes entering God's house with offerings and vows — a parallel act of coming into His presence to worship.
Psalm 95:2 calls to come before God with thanksgiving — similar invitation to enter worship, though less gate-specific.
Isaiah 26:2 commands opening gates for the righteous — a parallel call for entrance into God's presence for those who keep truth.
Revelation 22:14 promises entry through the gates of the city for those who do His commandments — same gate-entrance imagery tied to righteousness.