Psalm 119:75
I know, O Lord, that thy judgments are right, and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:62 shows midnight praise because of God's righteous rules — a direct worship response to the righteousness affirmed here.
Psalm 119:128 declares all precepts right — reinforcing the psalmist's conviction that God's rules are righteous despite affliction.
Psalm 119:160 confirms that every righteous rule endures forever — affirming the eternal faithfulness behind the affliction described here.
Psalm 119:67 shows the same speaker's experience: affliction led him from wandering to keeping God's word, revealing the corrective purpose of faithful affliction.
Psalm 119:138 echoes that God's testimonies are righteous and faithful, reinforcing the same attributes of God's rules and his faithful affliction.
Psalm 119:175 requests life and help from God's rules after affliction, showing the hoped-for outcome of the faithful discipline described in v75.
Psalm 25:10 says all God's paths are steadfast love and faithfulness — directly parallel to His faithful affliction.
Psalm 89:30-33 shows God's faithfulness in punishing sin without removing love — mirroring faithful affliction.
Psalm 19:9 directly states that God's rules are true and righteous, reinforcing the same affirmation found in Psalm 119:75.
Psalm 33:4 declares that all God's work is done in faithfulness, undergirding the psalmist's belief that even affliction is an act of faithfulness.
Revelation 3:19 links God's discipline to His love, echoing the faithful affliction of Psalm 119:75 and calling for repentance.
Genesis 18:25 affirms God as the Judge who does what is just — parallel to the confidence that His judgments are right.
Hebrews 12:10 describes God's discipline for our good — parallel to faithful affliction as loving fatherly discipline.
Deuteronomy 32:4 declares God's perfect justice and faithfulness — directly echoing that His judgments are right and affliction is faithful.
Jeremiah 31:18 portrays Ephraim acknowledging God's discipline and praying for restoration, mirroring the psalmist's recognition of faithful affliction.
Lamentations 1:18 declares the LORD is right despite suffering, affirming the same acknowledgment of God's righteous faithfulness in affliction.
Hebrews 12:5 quotes Proverbs about not despising the Lord's discipline, directly reinforcing the idea that affliction is a faithful act of love from God.
Hebrews 12:6 states the Lord disciplines everyone He loves, explaining the loving purpose behind the faithful affliction acknowledged in Psalm 119:75.
Jeremiah 12:1 acknowledges God's righteousness but questions why the wicked prosper — contrasting with the psalmist's full acceptance of affliction.
Deuteronomy 7:9 affirms God's faithfulness to covenant keepers, complementing Psalm 119:75's claim that faithfulness is shown even in affliction.
Leviticus 26:43 describes exile as consequence of despising God's rules, while Psalm 119:75 sees affliction as from God's faithfulness — both link affliction to God's rules.