Psalm 119:159
Consider how I love thy precepts: quicken me, O Lord, according to thy lovingkindness.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 119:88, the same plea for life based on God's steadfast love is tied to keeping testimonies—mirroring the request for revival in light of love for precepts.
In Psalm 119:97, the psalmist declares love for God's law — the same love for precepts mentioned in the main verse.
In Psalm 119:153, the psalmist appeals for deliverance based on not forgetting God's law — similar plea based on devotion.
In Psalm 119:40, the same longing for God's precepts leads to a plea for life—directly echoing the love for precepts and request for revival here.
In Psalm 119:167, the psalmist declares exceeding love for testimonies—reinforcing the deep affection for God's word that motivates the revival plea here.
In Psalm 119:25, the psalmist similarly cries for revival when near death—both verses plead for life from God's word, though v25 focuses on affliction.
In 2 Kings 20:3, Hezekiah asks God to remember his faithful walk — parallel appeal to personal devotion.