Psalm 119:112

I have inclined mine heart to perform thy statutes alway, even unto the end.

Cross-reference

Psalm 119:33 also resolves to keep God's statutes to the end — the same lifelong commitment expressed here with 'incline my heart'.

Psalm 119:36 uses the same 'incline my heart' language — a prayer for God to direct the heart to His testimonies, matching the psalmist's resolve.

In Psalm 119:117, the prayer for help to regard statutes continually reinforces the psalmist's stated resolve to perform them forever.

Psalm 141:4 Contrast

Psalm 141:4 prays against inclining to evil — the opposite of the psalmist's resolve to incline his heart to God's statutes.

Psalm 18:22 Parallel

In Psalm 18:22, David says all God's rules were before him and he did not put away statutes, similar to the psalmist's determination.

Psalm 106:3 Parallel

In Psalm 106:3, the blessing on those who do righteousness at all times parallels the psalmist's commitment to perform statutes forever.

In 1 Kings 8:58, Solomon prays that God would incline hearts to keep His statutes — the same goal the psalmist takes upon himself.

In Revelation 2:10, the call to be faithful unto death echoes the psalmist's resolve to perform statutes forever to the end.

In Joshua 24:15, the declaration 'as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord' parallels the psalmist's personal commitment to obey God's statutes.

In 2 Chronicles 34:31, Josiah's covenant to keep God's commands with all his heart mirrors the psalmist's wholehearted resolve to perform statutes.

In Proverbs 2:2, the same phrase 'inclining your heart' is used for wisdom, paralleling the psalmist's inclination to God's statutes.

In Philippians 2:13, God works in believers to will and act — the divine counterpart to the psalmist's human resolve to perform God's statutes.

In Joshua 24:23, Joshua calls Israel to incline their hearts to the Lord — the same posture the psalmist adopts toward God's statutes.

In 2 Chronicles 19:3, Jehoshaphat is commended for setting his heart to seek God — analogous to the psalmist's resolve to incline his heart.

In Ezekiel 18:21, keeping all God's statutes and doing what is just results in life, paralleling the psalmist's commitment to perform statutes.

In 1 Peter 1:13, a similar deliberate mindset of preparing one's mind and setting hope mirrors the psalmist's resolved obedience.