Psalm 119:33
Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes; and I shall keep it unto the end.
Cross-references
Psalm 119:8 vows to keep God's statutes — a direct parallel to the psalmist's resolve in verse 33 to keep them to the end.
In Psalm 119:12, the same prayer 'teach me your statutes' is lifted — reinforcing the repeated plea for divine instruction.
Psalm 119:26 also asks 'teach me your statutes' — a parallel plea within the same acrostic for understanding God's ways.
Psalm 119:27 asks for understanding of God's precepts' way — a close parallel to the request to be taught the way of statutes.
Psalm 119:112 also pledges to perform God's statutes 'to the end' — mirroring the same commitment and phrase in verse 33.
In Psalm 119:44, the vow to keep God's law continually fulfills the commitment made here to keep it 'to the end'.
In Psalm 25:5, David prays 'Lead me in your truth and teach me' — the same request for divine instruction found here.
In Psalm 86:11, the prayer 'Teach me your way, O LORD' mirrors this verse's request to learn God's statutes.
In Revelation 2:26, keeping Christ's works to the end brings reward — directly echoing the psalmist's vow to keep God's statutes.
In 1 John 2:27, the anointing teaches believers to abide — parallel to the psalmist's request for teaching to keep to the end.
In 1 John 2:19, true believers continue — reflecting the psalmist's commitment to persevere in keeping God's statutes.
In Philippians 1:6, God completes His work — parallel to the psalmist's resolve to keep to the end, showing God's faithfulness.
In 1 Corinthians 1:8, God sustains believers to the end — mirroring the psalmist's desire to keep statutes to the end with divine help.
In Matthew 24:13, endurance to the end leads to salvation — echoing the psalmist's commitment to keep God's statutes to the end.
In 2 Chronicles 6:27, Solomon asks God to 'teach the good way' — a direct parallel to the psalmist's plea to be taught God's way.
In 1 Kings 8:36, Solomon prays God teach the good way — similar to the psalmist's request for instruction in the way.
In Exodus 33:13, Moses asks God to show him His ways — a direct parallel to the psalmist's plea for teaching.
John 6:45 quotes Isaiah 54:13 about being taught by God — linking to the psalmist's longing for God's instruction.
Isaiah 54:13 promises that all children will be taught by the Lord — an echoing of the petition for divine teaching in the psalm.