Psalm 36:6
Thy righteousness is like the great mountains; thy judgments are a great deep: O Lord, thou preservest man and beast.
Cross-reference
Psalm 147:9 shows God giving food to beasts and ravens, a specific instance of saving man and beast.
Psalm 145:9 declares God's mercy over all he has made, matching the saving of man and beast in Psalm 36:6.
Psalm 71:19 similarly declares God's righteousness reaches the heavens — a direct parallel to the mountain-high righteousness here.
Psalm 77:19 echoes the 'great deep' imagery — God's ways are mysterious and vast, like the sea.
Psalm 92:5 echoes the depth of God's thoughts and works, paralleling the 'great deep' of His judgments.
Psalm 104:14-35 describes God's provision for all creatures, directly paralleling the saving of man and beast in Psalm 36:6.
Psalm 104:27 depicts all creatures looking to God for food — a vivid picture of His provision for man and beast.
Psalm 97:2 grounds God's throne in righteousness and justice — complementing the imagery of his righteous judgments like the great deep.
1 Timothy 4:10 calls God the Savior of all people, especially believers — echoes saving man from Psalm 36:6.
Romans 11:33 echoes the 'great deep' of God's judgments — both verses marvel at the depth and inscrutability of God's ways.
Matthew 10:30 says God numbers every hair, showing intimate care for humans — parallel to saving man.
Matthew 10:29 assures that not even a sparrow falls without the Father, paralleling God's care for beasts.
Jonah 4:11 reveals God's pity for both people and cattle, directly echoing the saving of man and beast.
Isaiah 40:28 declares God's unsearchable understanding, paralleling the depth of His judgments in Psalm 36:6.
Job 37:23 affirms God's abundant righteousness and justice, echoing the same attributes as in Psalm 36:6.
Job 11:7-9 expands on the unfathomable depth and height of God's ways, mirroring the vastness of God's righteousness and judgments.
Deuteronomy 32:4 declares God's ways are justice, just and upright — a strong parallel to the righteousness and judgments described here.
Nehemiah 9:6 declares God preserves all creatures — a direct parallel to 'man and beast you save'.
In Genesis 8:1, God remembers Noah and all the beasts — directly illustrating His saving of man and beast as in Psalm 36:6.
Genesis 6:19 has God preserving every living thing in the ark, a direct parallel to saving man and beast.
Jeremiah 12:1 affirms God's righteousness but questions why the wicked prosper — a tension with the confident declaration in Psalm 36:6.
Numbers 22:32 shows God intervening to protect a donkey from abuse — a specific instance of His concern for beasts.
Genesis 18:25 appeals to the Judge of all the earth doing justice — reinforcing the theme of God's righteous judgments here.
Genesis 9:10 extends God's covenant to every living creature, echoing the comprehensive care for man and beast in Psalm 36:6.