Psalm 119:138
Thy testimonies that thou hast commanded are righteous and very faithful.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:75 acknowledges that God's rules are righteous and He afflicts in faithfulness, directly reflecting the main verse's 'righteousness and all faithfulness'.
Psalm 119:86 states all God's commandments are faithful, matching the 'all faithfulness' of God's testimonies in the main verse.
Psalm 119:144 calls God's testimonies righteous forever, directly paralleling the main verse's claim that He appointed them in righteousness.
Psalm 119:151 declares all God's commandments true, giving confidence to obey the precepts commanded in this verse.
Psalm 119:160 emphasizes the enduring truth and righteousness of God's rules, reinforcing the eternal nature of these precepts.
Psalm 119:172 declares all God's commandments are right, providing a reason to praise the precepts commanded here.
Psalm 19:9 says the rules of the LORD are true and righteous altogether, reinforcing the main verse's theme of righteous testimonies.
Psalm 19:9 describes God's rules as true and righteous, grounding the command to keep precepts in their perfect nature.
Psalm 93:5 affirms God's decrees as trustworthy, supporting the reason to keep the precepts commanded here.
Deuteronomy 4:8 praises God's statutes and rules as righteous, echoing the main verse's emphasis on His righteous testimonies.
Isaiah 45:19 affirms God speaks truth and declares what is right, connecting to the righteous precepts commanded in this verse.