Psalm 119:17

Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live, and keep thy word.

Cross-reference

In Psalm 119:65, the psalmist acknowledges that God has dealt well with him—a direct answer to the prayer for bountiful dealing in v17.

In Psalm 119:124, the psalmist again asks God to deal with him according to His love and to teach him statutes—echoing the plea in v17.

Psalm 119:55 shows the psalmist keeping God's law at night, exemplifying the life he prays for in verse 17 — living to obey.

Psalm 142:7 Parallel

Psalm 142:7 uses the identical phrase 'deal bountifully with me,' linking deliverance with thanksgiving, similar to the psalmist's plea for bounty to live and obey.

Psalm 13:6 Parallel

Psalm 13:6 uses the identical phrase 'dealt bountifully' to praise God for past favor, contrasting this petition's future orientation.

Psalm 116:7 Parallel

Psalm 116:7 also uses 'dealt bountifully' to recall God's past goodness, urging rest — a different mood from this urgent request.