Psalm 71:16
I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only.
Cross-reference
Psalm 71:15 speaks of telling God's righteous acts all day, directly preceding v16's mention of His righteousness.
Psalm 71:19 exalts God's righteousness reaching the heavens, reinforcing the theme of v16's declaration of His righteousness.
In Psalm 71:24, the same psalmist continues to tell of God's righteous acts all day long, reinforcing the theme of proclaiming God's righteousness.
Psalm 7:17 gives thanks for God's righteousness and sings praises, directly paralleling the psalmist's vow to proclaim God's mighty acts.
Psalm 89:16 celebrates God's righteousness all day long, matching the psalmist's commitment to proclaim God's righteous deeds.
Psalm 145:7 similarly celebrates God's righteousness and goodness, echoing the psalmist's resolve to proclaim God's mighty acts.
In Psalm 51:14, David promises to sing of God's righteousness after deliverance from guilt, a similar vow but in a repentance context.
Isaiah 45:24 declares that righteousness and strength are found only in the Lord — directly echoing the psalmist's proclamation of God's righteousness and mighty deeds.
Ephesians 6:10 directly exhorts to 'be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might', mirroring the psalmist's declaration.
Isaiah 12:4 calls for proclaiming God's deeds among the nations, matching the psalmist's commitment to declare God's mighty acts.
Romans 1:16 echoes the theme of boldly proclaiming God's power and righteousness, now through the gospel.
Isaiah 26:13 declares that only God's name is remembered, paralleling the psalmist's exclusive mention of God's righteousness.
Romans 10:3 describes ignorance of God's righteousness, contrasting with the psalmist's active proclamation of it.
1 Corinthians 1:30 identifies Christ as our righteousness, connecting to the psalmist's focus on God's righteousness in a NT fulfillment sense.
Isaiah 63:7 recounts God's steadfast love and praises, similar to the psalmist's proclamation of God's righteousness.