Psalm 15:1
Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
Cross-references
Psalm 1:1-4 describes the blessed righteous person who delights in God's law, providing the character qualifications for dwelling in God's tent in Psalm 15:1.
Psalm 27:4 expresses David's desire to dwell in God's house, directly echoing the theme of dwelling in Psalm 15:1.
Psalm 43:3 echoes the same imagery of being led to God's holy hill and tabernacle, directly paralleling the question of who may dwell there.
Psalm 61:4 longs to dwell in God's tent, the same sacred tent referenced in Psalm 15:1.
Psalm 84:4 pronounces blessing on those who dwell in God's house, answering the question of who may dwell in Psalm 15:1.
Psalm 24:3 asks the same question about who may ascend the Lord's hill, nearly identical in wording and theme.
Psalm 65:4 describes the blessedness of dwelling in God's courts, directly echoing the desire to abide in His presence.
Psalm 23:6 promises dwelling in God's house forever, directly answering the question of who may dwell in Psalm 15:1.
In Psalm 2:6, God sets His King on His holy hill of Zion, linking the same location to the Messiah's reign.
In Psalm 3:4, God hears from His holy hill, showing the hill as the place of God's response to prayer.
Psalm 92:13 says the righteous are planted in God's house and flourish, showing the result of dwelling there as asked in Psalm 15:1.
Hebrews 12:22 identifies Mount Zion as the heavenly Jerusalem, the NT fulfillment of the tabernacle and holy hill where believers dwell with God.
In Revelation 7:14-17, the redeemed stand before God's throne and He dwells among them, answering who may abide in His tabernacle.
Revelation 14:1 shows the Lamb standing on Mount Zion with the redeemed, fulfilling the OT hope of dwelling on God's holy hill.
In Revelation 21:3, God's tabernacle is with men and He dwells with them, echoing the imagery of Psalm 15:1.
Isaiah 33:15 lists the ethical qualifications for dwelling with God, answering the same question posed in Psalm 15:1.