Psalm 16:7
I will bless the Lord, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night seasons.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 17:3, God visits and proves the heart at night — mirroring the night-time instruction of the reins in Psalm 16:7.
In Psalm 63:6, the psalmist meditates on God in the night watches — directly parallel to the night-time instruction of the reins in Psalm 16:7.
Psalm 73:24 echoes the same divine counsel, promising guidance leading to glory — reinforcing the theme of God's faithful instruction.
In Psalm 77:6, the psalmist communes with his heart at night — closely echoing the reins instructing at night in Psalm 16:7.
In Psalm 42:8, God's song is with the psalmist at night — similar to the night-time counsel from the reins in Psalm 16:7.
Isaiah 48:17 portrays God as teacher and guide — directly parallel to God giving counsel and instructing in Psalm 16:7.
Isaiah 11:2-4 describes the Spirit of counsel resting on the Messiah — echoing the counsel God gives in Psalm 16:7.
Jeremiah 12:2 exposes hearts far from God despite lip service — contrasting with the heart that receives divine instruction in Psalm 16:7.
In Revelation 2:23, Christ searches the reins and hearts — the same inner self that receives counsel at night in Psalm 16:7, now subject to divine judgment.
Proverbs 8:14 personifies wisdom claiming counsel — parallel to God giving counsel in Psalm 16:7, showing wisdom's divine origin.
Isaiah 50:4 speaks of God awakening the ear to receive instruction — similar to the heart receiving instruction at night in Psalm 16:7.