Psalm 119:162
I rejoice at thy word, as one that findeth great spoil.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:72 also compares God's law to precious treasure — the same valuation of Scripture above material wealth.
Psalm 119:111 calls testimonies a heritage and joy — identical theme of finding treasure in God's word.
Psalm 119:14 rejoices in testimonies as much as in riches — direct parallel to treasure metaphor.
Psalm 119:24 calls testimonies a delight — same theme of joy in God's word though different imagery.
Psalm 119:131 uses panting and longing for commandments to express the same intense desire for God's word seen in the rejoicing over spoil here.
Psalm 119:174 declares delight in God's law, directly paralleling the joyful rejoicing over the word like finding spoil in this verse.
Jeremiah 15:16 describes finding and eating God's words with joy — same delight in divine revelation as discovered treasure.
Proverbs 3:14 compares wisdom's profit to silver and gold, just as this verse compares joy in God's word to finding great spoil.
Proverbs 8:10 urges taking instruction over silver and gold, directly paralleling the valuation of God's word as precious spoil here.
Proverbs 22:18 says keeping God's words within is pleasant, echoing the rejoicing over the word in this verse.
Proverbs 2:10 says knowledge is pleasant to the soul, mirroring the delight in God's word expressed as rejoicing over spoil here.