Psalm 89:14

Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.

Cross-references

Psalm 89:2 Parallel

Psalm 89:2 earlier in the same psalm mentions steadfast love and faithfulness, which are two of the four attributes listed in verse 14.

Psalm 145:17 echoes God's righteousness and kindness, directly paralleling the foundation of His throne in Psalm 89:14.

Psalm 45:6 Parallel

Psalm 45:6 declares God's throne forever and His scepter upright, reinforcing the foundation of righteousness and justice.

Psalm 85:13 Parallel

Psalm 85:13 personifies righteousness going before God, similar to how steadfast love and faithfulness go before Him in Psalm 89:14.

Psalm 97:2 Parallel

Psalm 97:2 repeats verbatim that righteousness and justice are the foundation of God's throne, identical to this verse.

Psalm 99:4 Parallel

Psalm 99:4 affirms God loves justice and executes righteousness, aligning with the foundation of His throne here.

Psalm 9:4 Parallel

Psalm 9:4 describes God sitting on His throne giving righteous judgment, directly echoing the foundation of His throne in this verse.

Psalm 25:10 Parallel

Psalm 25:10 says all God's paths are steadfast love and faithfulness, the same attributes that go before Him here.

Psalm 85:10 Parallel

Psalm 85:10 personifies steadfast love and faithfulness meeting, and righteousness and peace kissing, closely matching the attributes here.

Psalm 45:7 Parallel

Psalm 45:7 describes the king loving righteousness, reflecting the same divine attribute that grounds God's throne.

Psalm 111:7 Parallel

Psalm 111:7 says God's works are faithful and just, reflecting the same divine attributes that undergird His throne here.

Revelation 15:3 declares God's ways just and true, mirroring the righteousness and faithfulness that precede His throne in Psalm 89:14.

Deuteronomy 32:4 describes God as just, faithful, and upright—the same attributes that undergird His throne in Psalm 89:14.

Isaiah 16:5 Parallel

Isaiah 16:5 prophesies a throne established in steadfast love with a ruler who judges justly, mirroring the foundation of God's throne here.

1 Chronicles 18:14 repeats the description of David's just reign from 2 Samuel 8:15, again mirroring the righteousness and justice of God's throne.

Proverbs 16:12 says a throne is established by righteousness, applying the same principle to earthly kings as Psalm 89:14 does to God.

2 Samuel 8:15 shows David administering justice and righteousness, reflecting the foundation of God's throne in Psalm 89:14.