Psalm 119:145
I cried with my whole heart; hear me, O Lord: I will keep thy statutes.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:10 seeks God with all heart and asks not to stray from commands, paralleling the wholehearted call and vow to obey here.
In Psalm 119:44, the commitment to keep God's law continually aligns with the vow to keep statutes here, within the same psalm.
In Psalm 119:106, swearing to keep righteous judgments reinforces the same resolve to obey God's commands expressed here.
In Psalm 119:115, the resolve to keep God's commandments despite evildoers echoes the commitment here to keep statutes.
Psalm 119:169 continues the same psalm: another cry for God to hear — a parallel plea for understanding.
Psalm 62:8 urges pouring out hearts to God as a refuge, analogous to calling with all heart and trusting in obedience.
Psalm 61:1 is a cry for God to hear, matching the plea for an answer in this verse.
Psalm 61:2 describes calling to God from a faint heart, similar to the earnest call here but with a focus on distress.
Psalm 86:4 lifts up the soul to the Lord, echoing the wholehearted call here, though focused on joy rather than obedience.
In Psalm 142:1, the same cry to the Lord with voice parallels this whole-hearted cry for help to keep statutes.
In Jeremiah 29:13, seeking God with all your heart is the same whole-hearted devotion as crying with whole heart here to keep statutes.
Deuteronomy 4:29 promises finding God when seeking with all heart — reinforcing the wholehearted cry here.
In Leviticus 20:22, God commands Israel to keep all His statutes, which is the same law the psalmist vows to keep here.