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.
Both verses express delight in God's commands, comparing them to great riches and more desirable than gold.
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 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 treasures God's words more than necessary food, paralleling the valuation of God's commands as great riches.