Psalm 25:13
His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed shall inherit the earth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 37:11 promises the meek shall inherit the earth, using the same 'inherit the earth' phrase as the seed promise.
Psalm 37:22 states that the blessed shall inherit the earth, directly paralleling the inheritance promise for the seed.
Psalm 37:26 echoes that the righteous person's seed is blessed, reinforcing the promise of descendants inheriting blessing.
In Psalm 37:29, the same promise of the righteous inheriting the land is repeated, reinforcing the theme of secure dwelling.
Psalm 112:2 directly parallels that the upright's seed will be mighty on earth, echoing the inheritance promise.
In Psalm 37:9, the same promise that the waiting righteous will inherit the earth directly parallels this verse.
In Psalm 37:25, the observation that the righteous and their seed are never forsaken echoes the promise of seed inheriting.
Psalm 69:36 similarly promises that the seed of God's servants will inherit the land, linking to the inheritance theme.
In Proverbs 1:33, the one who listens dwells secure, directly paralleling the abiding in well-being for the God-fearing.
In 2 Peter 3:13, the promise of a new earth fulfills the OT inheritance hope in an eschatological sense.
In Matthew 11:29, 'rest for your souls' directly parallels the soul's ease in Psalm 25:13, deepening the promise of spiritual rest.
In Matthew 5:5, Jesus echoes this promise, linking meekness to inheriting the earth as a beatitude.
Proverbs 20:7 similarly states that the just man's children are blessed, reinforcing the generational blessing theme.
In Proverbs 19:23, the fear of the Lord leads to life and satisfaction, matching the well-being of the God-fearing in Psalm 25:13.
Genesis 17:7-10 establishes the covenant with Abraham's seed, which underlies the promise of seed inheriting the earth.
Isaiah 65:23 describes the blessed seed and offspring, echoing the promise of descendants inheriting blessing.
In Ezekiel 34:25-28, God's covenant of peace grants security and land, echoing the inheritance and well-being for the God-fearing.
Acts 2:39 extends the promise to children and those far off, echoing the OT theme of seed inheriting blessing.
Proverbs 13:22 reinforces the inheritance theme: the righteous leave an inheritance to their children, echoing the seed inheriting the earth.
In Proverbs 29:25, trusting the Lord brings safety, a related promise to the well-being of those who fear the Lord.
Jeremiah 32:39 promises God's goodness to children after them, similar to the generational blessing in the psalm.
In Ezekiel 33:24-26, people claim inheritance despite wickedness — contrasting with the righteous inheritance promised here.
In Deuteronomy 33:26-29, Israel's security and blessing parallel the well-being and inheritance promised to the God-fearing.
In Job 5:24, peace and security in one's dwelling echo the 'dwell at ease' theme, though without inheritance.
In Deuteronomy 33:12, Benjamin dwells in safety, similar to the well-being promised to the one who fears the Lord.