Psalm 119:63
I am a companion of all them that fear thee, and of them that keep thy precepts.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:79 also speaks of those who fear God and know His testimonies — the same companions the psalmist identifies with in verse 63.
Psalm 119:115 contrasts evildoers with those who keep God's commandments, complementing the psalmist's choice to companion with God-fearers.
Psalm 15:4 honors those who fear the LORD, directly matching the companions of verse 63 who fear God.
Psalm 26:4 avoids sitting with vain persons, complementing verse 63’s choice to be a companion of God-fearers.
Psalm 16:3 expresses delight in the saints on earth, mirroring the psalmist's companionship with those who fear God.
Psalm 101:6 describes the king's regard for the faithful who walk blamelessly, similar to the psalmist's choice to associate with God-fearers.
Psalm 142:7 shows the psalmist longing to be surrounded by the righteous after deliverance, echoing the companionship theme of verse 63.
Proverbs 13:20 warns against companionship with fools, reinforcing the wisdom of choosing God-fearing companions as in verse 63.
Malachi 3:16-18 describes those who feared the Lord and spoke together, showing God’s special regard for such companions as in verse 63.
2 Corinthians 6:14-17 commands separation from unbelievers, aligning with verse 63’s principle of fellowship only with God-fearers.
Proverbs 2:20 encourages walking with good men — the same principle of associating with the godly.
1 John 1:3 speaks of fellowship with believers and with God, expanding verse 63’s companionship to include divine fellowship through Christ.