Psalm 25:6

Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy lovingkindnesses; for they have been ever of old.

Cross-reference

Psalm 107:1 Parallel

Psalm 107:1 repeats the refrain: give thanks for His enduring love — the very love David asks God to remember.

Psalm 106:45 shows God remembering his covenant out of great love — the same mercy David asks God to recall.

Psalm 106:1 Parallel

Psalm 106:1 calls to give thanks because His love endures forever — the same enduring love David appeals to.

Psalm 136:23 declares God remembered us in low estate — echoing the plea for God to remember his mercy.

Psalm 136:11-26 recounts God's mighty acts with the refrain 'His love endures forever' — the same covenant love.

Psalm 40:11 Parallel

Psalm 40:11 pleads 'do not withhold your mercy' — the same appeal to God's love and faithfulness as in this verse.

Psalm 69:13 Parallel

Psalm 69:13 asks God to answer in his great love — a parallel cry for mercy based on God's character.

Psalm 69:16 Parallel

Psalm 69:16 begs 'in your great mercy turn to me' — directly mirrors David's plea for God to remember mercy.

Psalm 77:7-12 echoes the same plea — the psalmist questions if God has forgotten mercy, then resolves to remember His deeds.

Psalm 98:3 Parallel

In Psalm 98:3, God's remembrance of his love and faithfulness to Israel is celebrated — the same divine attribute David appeals to here.

Psalm 103:4 Parallel

Psalm 103:4 echoes the same 'compassion' (rahamim) — God crowns with love and compassion, fulfilling the plea for mercy here.

Psalm 103:17 affirms that the LORD's love is from everlasting to everlasting for those who fear Him.

Psalm 51:1 Parallel

Psalm 51:1 pleads for mercy according to God's steadfast love, directly paralleling the mercy and love in Psalm 25:6.

Psalm 119:77 similarly pleads for God's compassion to sustain life, linking it to delight in God's law.

Micah 7:18-20 celebrates God's steadfast love and compassion from the days of old, mirroring the ancient mercy in Psalm 25:6.

Jeremiah 33:11 proclaims God's steadfast love endures forever, directly paralleling the eternal mercy invoked in Psalm 25:6.

Genesis 24:27 praises God for not abandoning His kindness and faithfulness — the same chesed David appeals to.

Jeremiah 31:20 shows God's heart yearning with compassion for Ephraim — the same divine compassion David appeals to here.

Luke 1:50 Parallel

Luke 1:50 declares God's mercy extends from generation to generation, echoing the 'from of old' mercy in Psalm 25:6.

Luke 1:54 Parallel

Luke 1:54 says God remembered to be merciful to Israel — the same remembrance David prays for here.

Luke 1:72 Parallel

Luke 1:72 says God remembers his holy covenant to show mercy — directly echoing David's request for remembrance.

Luke 1:78 Allusion

Luke 1:78 speaks of God's 'tender mercy' (splanchna eleous) — the same compassion David calls upon, now fulfilled in Christ's coming.

2 Corinthians 1:3 calls God the 'Father of compassion' — the same compassionate God David appeals to for mercy.

Nehemiah 9:19 recalls God's great compassion in the wilderness, echoing the 'great mercy' from of old in Psalm 25:6.

In 2 Chronicles 6:42, Solomon asks God to remember the love promised to David — a direct parallel to David's own plea.

Exodus 34:6 Parallel

Exodus 34:6 reveals God's character: compassionate, gracious, abounding in love — the very attributes David pleads for.

Exodus 15:13 celebrates God leading His redeemed people in His unfailing love — the same love David asks to be remembered.

Isaiah 63:15 laments that God's compassion is withheld — the opposite of the plea here for God to remember His mercy.

Isaiah 63:11 recalls God's past acts of deliverance, echoing the appeal to God's 'mercy from of old' in the main verse.

Isaiah 55:7 Parallel

Isaiah 55:7 promises God's mercy and pardon to those who turn — expanding the scope of the mercy David pleads for.

1 John 3:17 Parallel

1 John 3:17 applies God's love to human compassion — those who have pity on the needy demonstrate the love of God.

James 5:11 Parallel

James 5:11 affirms God's compassion and mercy, reinforcing the same attribute of God that the main verse appeals to.

Colossians 3:12 commands believers to clothe themselves with compassion — the same quality David asks God to show.

Philippians 2:1 lists 'tenderness and compassion' as a Christian virtue — echoing the divine compassion David pleads for.

Philippians 1:8 uses the same Greek root for 'affection' (splanchna) — Paul's Christ-like compassion mirrors the divine compassion David seeks.

Genesis 32:9 shows Jacob praying, reminding God of His promises — a parallel appeal to God's covenant faithfulness.