Psalm 43:3
O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
Cross-reference
Psalm 132:14 confirms Zion as God's eternal resting place — the holy hill Psalm 43:3 longs to reach.
Psalm 2:6 identifies Zion as God's holy hill where His King is installed — the same destination sought in Psalm 43:3.
Psalm 3:4 depicts God answering from His holy hill — the same place Psalm 43:3 asks to be led to.
Psalm 25:5 explicitly asks 'lead me in your truth', directly mirroring the request for truth to lead in Psalm 43:3.
Psalm 57:3 says God will send out his steadfast love and faithfulness—almost identical to the request for light and truth here.
Psalm 68:16 contrasts Bashan with the mount God chose as His dwelling — the same holy hill Psalm 43:3 seeks.
Psalm 78:68 states God chose Mount Zion — the holy hill Psalm 43:3 desires to reach.
Psalm 119:105 identifies God's word as a guiding light, directly paralleling the request for light and truth to lead.
Psalm 132:13 declares God chose Zion as His dwelling — exactly the destination in Psalm 43:3.
Psalm 31:3 also prays for God to lead and guide, directly paralleling the psalmist's request for light and truth to lead.
Psalm 84:7 describes pilgrims going from strength to strength to appear before God in Zion, the same journey to God's dwelling the psalmist desires.
Psalm 15:1 asks who may dwell on God's holy mountain — the same destination the psalmist prays to be led to.
Psalm 27:6 describes sacrificing at God's sacred tent, a place of worship like the holy mountain the psalmist seeks.
Psalm 40:11 appeals to God's steadfast love and faithfulness, which parallel the 'light and truth' requested in the main verse.
Psalm 84:10 values one day in God's courts above all, reflecting the psalmist's longing to be brought to God's holy mountain.
1 Chronicles 16:1 describes bringing the ark to David's tent on Zion — the same dwelling place sought in Psalm 43:3.
In 2 Samuel 15:25, David expresses the same longing to be brought back to God's dwelling place, mirroring the psalmist's request.
Proverbs 6:22 says wisdom's commands will guide you, similar to the psalmist's plea for light and truth to lead him.