Psalm 25:4
Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths.
Cross-reference
Psalm 5:8 similarly asks God to lead in righteousness and make His way straight — a parallel plea for divine guidance.
Psalm 27:11 echoes the same request: 'Teach me your way, LORD' — a direct parallel plea for guidance.
Psalm 86:11 repeats 'Teach me your way, LORD' and adds the goal of relying on God's faithfulness — a parallel prayer for instruction.
Psalm 119:27 asks for understanding of the way of God's precepts — a parallel request for insight into His ways.
Psalm 143:8 asks 'Show me the way I should go' — a parallel plea for guidance and direction.
Psalm 43:3 asks for God's light and faithful care to lead — a parallel prayer for guidance to God's dwelling.
Psalm 119:12 directly prays 'teach me your decrees' — a nearly identical request for God's teaching.
Psalm 119:26 also asks 'teach me your decrees' after recounting one's ways — a close parallel to David's prayer.
Psalm 143:10 echoes this same plea for divine teaching and guidance, asking God to lead on level ground.
Psalm 119:7 speaks of learning God's righteous laws — a parallel theme of acquiring divine instruction.
Exodus 33:13 has Moses asking God to 'teach me your ways' — a parallel request for divine instruction, echoing David's prayer.
Jeremiah 6:16 calls people to 'ask for the ancient paths' — a parallel invitation to seek God's ways, echoing David's prayer.
Isaiah 2:3 prophesies that nations will say 'He will teach us his ways' — a future fulfillment of the same desire for divine instruction.
Jeremiah 42:3 similarly asks God to show where to go and what to do, echoing the plea for divine guidance.
Proverbs 20:24 affirms that the LORD directs steps, reinforcing the need for God's guidance requested here.
Proverbs 4:11 promises instruction in wisdom and straight paths, mirroring the request for God's ways and paths.
2 Chronicles 6:27 repeats Solomon's prayer for God to teach the right way — identical parallel to the request in Psalm 25:4.
1 Kings 8:36 records Solomon's prayer asking God to 'teach them the right way' — a direct parallel to David's request for teaching.
In 2 Samuel 2:1, David inquires of the Lord for direction — a concrete example of seeking God's guidance as prayed here.
Job 34:32 asks 'Teach me what I cannot see' — a similar plea for divine instruction about hidden faults.