Psalm 140:13

Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name: the upright shall dwell in thy presence.

Cross-reference

Psalm 16:11 Parallel

Psalm 16:11 describes joy in God's presence, echoing the upright dwelling in God's presence in Psalm 140:13.

Psalm 23:6 Parallel

Psalm 23:6 speaks of dwelling in the Lord's house forever, similar to the upright dwelling in God's presence in Psalm 140:13.

Psalm 32:11 Parallel

Psalm 32:11 calls the upright to rejoice in the Lord, matching the righteous giving thanks in Psalm 140:13.

Psalm 33:1 Parallel

Psalm 33:1 declares praise fitting for the upright, directly paralleling the thanksgiving of the righteous in Psalm 140:13.

Psalm 5:4 Contrast

Psalm 5:4 states evil cannot dwell with God—opposing the righteous who dwell with God in Psalm 140:13.

John 14:3 Typology

John 14:3 promises being with Christ forever, directly corresponding to the upright dwelling in God's presence in Psalm 140:13.

John 17:24 Parallel

John 17:24 expresses Jesus' desire for believers to be with him and see his glory, echoing the dwelling in God's presence from Psalm 140:13.

In Revelation 7:14-17, the righteous dwell in God's presence with shelter and no tears—expanding the promise of dwelling with God.

Revelation 21:24-27 describes the New Jerusalem where only the upright enter—echoing the same promise of dwelling in God's presence.

Proverbs 11:20 says the blameless are God's delight—similar to the upright dwelling in His presence in Psalm 140:13.