Psalm 71:24
My tongue also shall talk of thy righteousness all the day long: for they are confounded, for they are brought unto shame, that seek my hurt.
Cross-references
Psalm 71:8 within the same psalm says 'my mouth is filled with your praise all the day,' directly mirroring the tongue talking of God's help in verse 24.
Psalm 71:13 prays for adversaries to be shamed — verse 24 declares that shame has come, completing the prayer.
Psalm 71:15 also says 'my mouth will tell of your righteous acts all the day,' closely paralleling the theme of speaking God's righteousness in verse 24.
Psalm 71:16 also mentions making mention of God's righteousness — same psalm, same theme.
Psalm 31:17 prays for the wicked to be put to shame — the same outcome the psalmist declares in 71:24.
Psalm 35:4 asks for shame on those who seek the psalmist's life — directly matching the enemies' fate in 71:24.
Psalm 35:28 says 'my tongue shall declare Your righteousness all day long' — nearly identical to 71:24's opening.
In Psalm 145:21, the same commitment to praise God with the mouth is expressed, echoing the tongue's declaration of righteousness.
Ephesians 4:29 calls for edifying speech — the psalmist's tongue telling righteousness exemplifies such grace-giving words.