Psalm 24:5

He shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.

Cross-references

Psalm 25:5 Parallel

Psalm 25:5 explicitly calls God 'my Savior' — the same title used here for the one who grants blessing and vindication.

Psalm 27:9 Parallel

Psalm 27:9 also calls God 'my Savior' — a plea for the same divine help and vindication.

Psalm 69:27 Contrast

Psalm 69:27 asks that enemies not share in God's salvation — the opposite of the blessing and vindication promised here.

Psalm 50:23 Parallel

Psalm 50:23 shows that blessing and salvation come to the blameless who offer thanksgiving, echoing the vindication in Psalm 24:5.

Psalm 72:17 Parallel

Psalm 72:17 prophesies that all nations will be blessed through the king, connecting to the blessing from God in Psalm 24:5.

Psalm 85:9 Related theme

In Psalm 85:9, salvation is near to those who fear God, paralleling the blessing of righteousness in Psalm 24:5.

Psalm 98:2 Related theme

Psalm 98:2 reveals God's righteousness to the nations, while Psalm 24:5 speaks of the individual receiving righteousness from God.

Psalm 4:1 Related theme

Psalm 4:1 appeals to God as 'my righteous God' — the same source of vindication mentioned here.

Ephesians 1:3 praises God who blesses us with every spiritual blessing in Christ, echoing the blessing from the God of salvation in Psalm 24:5.

Philippians 3:9 explicitly contrasts self-righteousness with the righteousness from God through faith — directly echoing the psalm's vindication.

2 Corinthians 5:21 explains how we become the righteousness of God through Christ's substitution — the means of the vindication.

1 Corinthians 1:30 identifies Christ himself as our righteousness — the personal source of the vindication from God.

Romans 5:18 Parallel

Romans 5:18 speaks of justification resulting in life — the NT counterpart to the vindication from God in the psalm.

Romans 5:17 Parallel

Romans 5:17 describes receiving the 'gift of righteousness' through Christ — the same divine vindication promised in the psalm.

Romans 4:6-9 explicitly discusses the blessing of righteousness credited apart from works, directly echoing the righteousness from God in Psalm 24:5.

Romans 3:22 Prophetic fulfillment

Romans 3:22 specifies that this righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ — the NT fulfillment of the OT promise.

Isaiah 51:8 Parallel

Isaiah 51:8 repeats that God's righteousness and salvation last forever, reinforcing the eternal blessing from the God of salvation.

Isaiah 51:5 Parallel

Isaiah 51:5 proclaims God's righteousness and salvation draw near, echoing the same dual gift in Psalm 24:5.

Isaiah 46:13 declares God brings near His righteousness and salvation, directly paralleling the righteousness from the God of salvation in Psalm 24:5.

Isaiah 61:10 expands on receiving righteousness from God as a robe of salvation — a festive image of divine blessing.

Galatians 5:5 shifts the focus to eagerly awaiting righteousness by faith — a future aspect of the same vindication.

Hebrews 6:7 Parallel

Hebrews 6:7 uses the same phrase 'receives a blessing from God' in an agricultural metaphor for those who respond to grace.