Psalm 33:15
He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considereth all their works.
Cross-references
Psalm 44:21 affirms that God knows the secrets of the heart, complementing the truth that He understands all our works.
In Job 11:11, God knows false men and sees iniquity without investigation — echoing that He understands all works.
In Job 34:21, God's eyes are on every step — directly parallel to His understanding all works.
In Job 34:22, no darkness can hide evildoers — reinforcing that God sees all works, even hidden ones.
Proverbs 22:2 echoes that the LORD is maker of all people, rich and poor, reinforcing that God fashions every heart.
In Proverbs 24:12, God weighs hearts and knows all — He will repay according to work, echoing the same divine omniscience.
Isaiah 64:8 uses the potter-clay metaphor to describe God as our maker, directly paralleling the idea that He fashions our hearts.
In Jeremiah 32:19, God's eyes are open to all human ways and He repays deeds — directly parallel to understanding all works.
In Hosea 7:2, God remembers all evil and sees deeds — reinforcing that He understands all works.
Acts 17:26 declares God made every nation from one man, reinforcing that He fashions all hearts and determines their lives.
In Job 34:25, God knows their works and overthrows them — directly parallel to understanding all works.
Ecclesiastes 7:29 adds that God made men upright, but they turned to evil — complementing God's fashioning of hearts with human sin.
In 1 Corinthians 4:5, the Lord will reveal hidden motives and darkness — echoing that God already understands all works and hearts.
In Luke 11:40, Jesus argues the Creator made both inside and outside — echoing that God fashions hearts and sees all.