Psalm 119:7

I will praise thee with uprightness of heart, when I shall have learned thy righteous judgments.

Cross-reference

Psalm 119:19 Related theme

Psalm 119:19 expresses a desire to know God's commandments, directly linked to v7's theme of learning and praise.

Psalm 119:171 repeats the promise that praise flows from learning God's statutes, reinforcing the link between teaching and worship.

In Psalm 119:138, God's testimonies are described as righteous and faithful, echoing the righteous judgments in the main verse.

Psalm 119:18 Related theme

Psalm 119:18 seeks understanding of God's law, which v7 says prompts upright praise — same theme of learning.

Psalm 119:12 directly prays for the teaching that v7 says will lead to praise — the request and its outcome.

Psalm 119:62 gives thanks for righteous judgments at midnight, the same phrase and theme as the main verse.

Psalm 119:27 Related theme

Psalm 119:27 prays for understanding of God's precepts, echoing the learning theme in verse 7.

Psalm 119:33 Related theme

Psalm 119:33 asks to be taught God's decrees, directly continuing the same desire to learn His laws.

Psalm 119:34 Related theme

Psalm 119:34 requests understanding to obey God's law, paralleling the upright learning in verse 7.

Psalm 119:64 Related theme

Psalm 119:64 asks 'teach me your decrees,' reinforcing the psalmist's focus on learning God's laws.

Psalm 119:124 Related theme

Psalm 119:124 again pleads 'teach me your decrees,' showing a consistent request tied to the learning in verse 7.

Psalm 19:9 Parallel

In Psalm 19:9, the judgments of the Lord are called true and righteous, directly paralleling the righteous judgments in the main verse.

Psalm 143:10 asks 'teach me to do your will,' a direct parallel to the psalmist's desire to learn God's laws.

Psalm 25:8–10 Related theme

Psalm 25:8-10 declares God teaches sinners and guides the humble, affirming the source of the learning in verse 7.

Psalm 25:5 Related theme

Psalm 25:5 asks God to guide and teach, echoing the same longing for learning seen in verse 7.

Psalm 25:4 Related theme

Psalm 25:4 prays 'teach me your paths,' a parallel desire for divine instruction like verse 7.

Psalm 16:7 Related theme

Psalm 16:7 speaks of God giving counsel and instructing at night, like the learning of judgments in the main verse.

John 6:45 Allusion

In John 6:45, the same theme of being taught by God appears — those who learn from the Father come to Christ.

Isaiah 48:17 states God Himself teaches what is best, reinforcing the foundation of the learning in verse 7.

Deuteronomy 4:45 Historical context

Deuteronomy 4:45 lists the testimonies, statutes, and judgments that Moses gave — the same judgments the psalmist learns.

Hebrews 10:22 calls for a true heart and full assurance, similar to the uprightness of heart in the main verse — both approach God sincerely.