Psalm 89:28
My mercy will I keep for him for evermore, and my covenant shall stand fast with him.
Cross-reference
Psalm 89:34 reinforces the same promise — God will not break his covenant, directly parallel to verse 28.
In Psalm 89:45, the psalmist laments the king's shortened days and shame, contrasting with the eternal covenant promise in verse 28.
Psalm 89:24 repeats 'my faithfulness and steadfast love shall be with him'—the same promise from the same psalm, reinforcing the covenant.
Psalm 55:20 describes a friend violating his covenant—a stark contrast to God's unwavering covenant faithfulness in this verse.
Psalm 74:20 pleads for God to regard His covenant, while this verse declares God's covenant stands firm. A prayerful echo of the same theme.
Acts 13:32-34 applies this Davidic covenant to Jesus' resurrection — the fulfillment of God's steadfast love and covenant.
2 Samuel 7:15 is the original promise of unfailing love to David — the same covenant faithfulness echoed in Psalm 89:28.
Jeremiah 33:21 continues the same argument — the Davidic covenant is as unbreakable as the natural order.
Jeremiah 33:20 compares the Davidic covenant to the fixed order of day and night — emphasizing its unbreakable nature.
Isaiah 55:3 explicitly invokes the 'steadfast, sure love for David' — the same covenant promise as here.
2 Samuel 23:5 is David's own confession of the everlasting covenant — directly parallel to the promise here.
2 Samuel 7:16 is the original Davidic covenant promise — God's oath to establish David's throne forever, echoed here.
2 Chronicles 21:7 shows God preserving David's house because of the covenant—illustrating the steadfast love promised here.
2 Chronicles 7:18 repeats God's promise to establish David's throne, directly linking to the covenant firmness here.
2 Chronicles 6:14 praises God for keeping covenant and steadfast love—the exact attributes declared in this verse. A strong thematic echo.
1 Kings 9:5 directly echoes God's promise to establish David's throne forever—the same covenant firmness declared here.
1 Chronicles 28:7 conditions the eternal kingdom on obedience, while this verse emphasizes God's unwavering covenant love—a parallel with a conditional twist.
Isaiah 54:10 echoes the same assurance of unfailing covenant love — though applied to Zion, not David specifically.