Psalm 147:19
He sheweth his word unto Jacob, his statutes and his judgments unto Israel.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 78:5, God decreed statutes for Jacob and established the law in Israel — almost identical to the statement in Psalm 147:19 about revealing his word and laws to Israel.
Psalm 19:7 praises the perfection of God's law, directly echoing the same statutes declared in Psalm 147.
Psalm 19:9 also praises God's rules as true and righteous, echoing the gift of statutes to Israel.
In Psalm 103:7, God made known his ways to Moses and his deeds to Israel — a parallel theme of divine revelation, but with a different focus (ways/deeds vs. word/law).
Exodus 21:1 introduces the 'rules' God sets before Israel, a specific instance of the statutes mentioned in Psalm 147:19.
In Romans 9:4, the receiving of the law is listed among Israel's privileges — directly paralleling the revelation of laws and decrees to Israel in Psalm 147:19.
In Romans 3:2, Paul states that Jews were entrusted with the very words of God — the same privilege of receiving divine revelation that Psalm 147:19 describes.
In Malachi 4:4, the command to remember the law of Moses given at Horeb directly echoes the giving of the law that Psalm 147:19 celebrates.
In Deuteronomy 33:2-4, Moses recounts the giving of the law at Sinai — the very event that Psalm 147:19 summarizes as God revealing his word to Jacob.
Exodus 20:1-21 records the giving of the Ten Commandments, the very 'word' and 'statutes' Psalm 147:19 describes.
Deuteronomy 6:1 records Moses teaching the same statutes and rules God commanded, showing their transmission to Israel.
Deuteronomy 5:22 describes God speaking the Ten Commandments at Sinai, the very word and statutes Psalm 147:19 refers to.
Deuteronomy 4:45 lists the testimonies, statutes, and rules Moses spoke—exactly what Psalm 147:19 says God declared.
Deuteronomy 4:13 explicitly says God declared his covenant—the Ten Commandments—matching the statutes and rules in Psalm 147:19.
Deuteronomy 4:1 urges Israel to hear and do the statutes and rules, directly reflecting the declaration in Psalm 147:19.
Deuteronomy 4:8 praises the righteous statutes and rules given to Israel, the same law Psalm 147:19 highlights.
Deuteronomy 26:17 shows Israel's pledge to keep God's statutes, responding to His declaration.
Romans 2:18 describes Jews instructed from the law — the same law God declared to Jacob.
Romans 2:14 contrasts Gentiles without the law with Jews who have it — the very law given to Israel in Psalm 147:19.
Acts 13:26 declares the message of salvation sent to Abraham's children — recipients of God's word in Psalm 147:19.
John 4:22 affirms that salvation is from the Jews, the same people to whom God declared his word.
Amos 3:2 grounds Israel's unique punishment in God's unique knowledge of them — consistent with his giving them his word.
Hosea 8:12 adds that God's law, though given, was regarded as strange by Israel — showing their rejection.
Ezekiel 20:11 directly echoes God giving statutes to Israel, with the promise of life for obedience.
Isaiah 33:22 declares God as lawgiver and judge, directly paralleling the statutes and rules given to Israel.
Deuteronomy 30:11 emphasizes that God's commandment is near, echoing the accessibility of the word declared.
Jeremiah 8:8 warns of scribes corrupting the law, contrasting with the true statutes God gave to Israel.
Galatians 3:19 explains the purpose and mediation of the law given to Israel, directly relating to the statutes declared to Jacob here.