Psalm 84:7
They go from strength to strength, every one of them in Zion appeareth before God.
Cross-references
Psalm 43:3 asks for guidance to God's holy hill — the same destination as the pilgrims in Psalm 84:7.
Psalm 122:2 depicts standing within Jerusalem's gates, the destination of the pilgrims who go from strength to strength.
Deuteronomy 16:16 commands the pilgrimage feasts where all males appear before the Lord — the very practice behind the pilgrims' journey in Psalm 84:7.
Isaiah 40:31 promises renewed strength for those who wait on the Lord — paralleling the pilgrims' increasing strength in Psalm 84:7.
2 Corinthians 3:18 describes transformation from glory to glory — echoing the pilgrims' journey from strength to strength in Psalm 84:7.
Exodus 23:17 commands appearing before the Lord three times a year — the same 'appear before God' theme as the pilgrimage.
Exodus 34:23 repeats the command to appear before the LORD — directly parallel to the destination of the pilgrimage.
Deuteronomy 31:11 describes Israel appearing before the LORD at the chosen place — the same pilgrimage goal.
Isaiah 35:10 describes the ransomed coming to Zion with joy and strength, directly paralleling the pilgrims' journey and arrival.
Jeremiah 31:6 calls people to go up to Zion to the LORD — echoing the pilgrimage journey from strength to strength.
Zechariah 14:16 describes nations going up to worship in Jerusalem — a future pilgrimage parallel to appearing before God in Zion.
In 2 Chronicles 30:13, a great assembly gathers in Jerusalem for Passover, echoing the pilgrimage to Zion described here.
In Job 17:9, the righteous grow stronger and stronger — mirroring the pilgrims' journey from strength to strength in Psalm 84:7.
Proverbs 4:18 describes the just path growing brighter — like the pilgrims' increasing strength in Psalm 84:7.
Jeremiah 50:5 shows people asking the way to Zion to join the Lord, mirroring the pilgrimage theme of going to appear before God.
Ezekiel 46:9 describes worshippers entering the temple courts during feasts, a specific instance of the pilgrimage to Zion.