Psalm 119:14

I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches.

Cross-reference

Psalm 119:47 echoes delight in God's commandments—directly reinforcing the same joy in testimonies.

Psalm 119:72 values God's law above riches—identical to delighting in testimonies more than wealth.

Psalm 119:77 says 'your law is my delight'—a clear restatement of delighting in God's testimonies.

Psalm 119:111 calls testimonies 'the joy of my heart'—the same delight expressed in different words.

Psalm 119:127 loves commandments above gold—mirroring the delight in testimonies over riches.

Psalm 119:162 rejoices in God's word as finding great spoil—parallel to delighting in testimonies like treasure.

Psalm 19:10 Parallel

Both verses express delight in God's commands, comparing them to great riches and more desirable than gold.

Psalm 19:8 Parallel

Psalm 19:8 describes God's precepts as right and giving joy to the heart, directly connecting to the rejoicing in Psalm 119:14.

Psalm 112:1 Parallel

Psalm 112:1 describes the blessedness of delighting in God's commands, echoing the joy in Psalm 119:14.

Proverbs 2:4 uses the same metaphor of searching for hidden treasure to describe the pursuit of wisdom, paralleling the psalmist's joy in God's testimonies.

Jeremiah 15:16 describes eating God's words with joy, similar to rejoicing in God's commands as great treasure.

Nehemiah 8:12 describes great joy from understanding God's law, echoing the delight in God's commands in Psalm 119:14.

Job 23:12 Parallel

Job 23:12 treasures God's words more than necessary food, paralleling the valuation of God's commands as great riches.