Psalm 119:105
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:24 calls God's statutes delightful counselors — directly complementing the word as a guiding lamp for the path here.
Psalm 119:98 says God's commands make one wiser than enemies — reinforcing the word's role as a guiding light for life's path here.
Psalm 119:130 states God's words give light and understanding — directly echoing the lamp and light imagery for guidance here.
Psalm 19:8 also describes God's commands as radiant, giving light to the eyes, reinforcing the metaphor of Scripture as a source of illumination.
Psalm 19:7 praises the law as perfect, refreshing the soul — a parallel celebration of God's word as a trustworthy guide, like the lamp here.
Psalm 18:28 credits God with keeping the lamp burning and turning darkness into light, similar theme of divine illumination but not tied to His word.
Psalm 43:3 asks God to send His light to lead, a similar theme of divine guidance, though not explicitly tied to His written word.
Proverbs 6:23 explicitly calls the commandment a lamp and teaching a light, directly echoing the same imagery for God's instruction.
2 Peter 1:19 describes the prophetic word as a light shining in a dark place, closely paralleling the lamp-and-light metaphor for Scripture.
Proverbs 2:9 promises understanding of every good path from wisdom — similar to the word lighting the path for right living here.
Job 29:3 recalls God's lamp shining and light guiding through darkness, akin to guidance imagery, though in a context of past prosperity.