Psalm 84:5
Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee; in whose heart are the ways of them.
Cross-references
Psalm 28:7 declares the Lord as strength and heart trust, directly paralleling 'whose strength is in you' in Psalm 84:5.
Psalm 28:8 says the Lord is the strength of his people, echoing the same theme of strength in God from Psalm 84:5.
Psalm 42:4 recalls going to the house of God with joy, directly illustrating the pilgrimage heart of Psalm 84:5.
Psalm 55:14 remembers sweet fellowship in God's house, a specific example of the pilgrimage destination.
Psalm 40:8 expresses delight in doing God's will with law in heart, similar to having hearts set on pilgrimage.
Isaiah 45:24 declares that strength comes only from the LORD, echoing the source of strength in Psalm 84:5.
Philippians 4:13 affirms that Christ gives strength for all things, closely matching the 'strength is in you' of Psalm 84:5.
Zechariah 10:12 promises God will strengthen his people in the LORD, directly paralleling the strength from God in Psalm 84:5.
2 Chronicles 11:16 directly parallels this: those who set their hearts on seeking God follow to Jerusalem — the same pilgrimage devotion.
Jeremiah 31:21 instructs setting up road signs for the return to Zion — echoing the 'highways to Zion' in the pilgrim's heart.
Jeremiah 50:5 describes exiles asking the way to Zion and binding to God — echoing the pilgrimage heart of Psalm 84:5.
Deuteronomy 18:6 speaks of a Levite coming with all his soul's desire to the place God chooses — mirroring the pilgrim's heart set on Zion.
Jeremiah 50:4 depicts Israel going in tears to seek the LORD, a corporate pilgrimage echoing the individual heart set on pilgrimage.
Hosea 14:9 says the righteous walk in the Lord's ways — a moral parallel to the pilgrim's journey on God's paths.
Micah 4:2 pictures nations streaming to Zion to learn God's ways — a broader fulfillment of the pilgrimage heart described here.
Isaiah 26:9 describes yearning for God at night, reflecting the longing heart set on pilgrimage.
2 Corinthians 12:9 reveals God's power perfected in weakness, a different angle on strength from God compared to the pilgrimage context.