Psalm 119:74
They that fear thee will be glad when they see me; because I have hoped in thy word.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 119:42, trusting God’s word enables answering taunters — the same hope that makes fearers rejoice also equips against mockers.
In Psalm 119:79, 'those who fear you' reappears — the psalmist desires them to turn to him, echoing their rejoicing here.
In Psalm 119:147, the exact phrase 'I have put my hope in your word' occurs in an early morning prayer — reinforcing the hope from v.74.
Psalm 119:49 also speaks of hoping in God's word, reinforcing the same theme of reliance on His promises.
Psalm 119:81 repeats the exact phrase 'I hope in your word', linking longing for salvation with trust in God's word.
In Psalm 66:16, the psalmist calls those who fear God to hear his testimony — parallel to the desire that fearers rejoice seeing his hope.
In Psalm 34:2-6, the psalmist calls the afflicted to rejoice after deliverance — similar invitation for fearers to rejoice seeing his hope.
In Malachi 3:16, the community of those who fear the LORD gathers and is remembered — similar to the fearers the psalmist wants to rejoice.