Psalm 89:33

Nevertheless my lovingkindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail.

Cross-reference

Psalm 89:39 Contrast

Psalm 89:39 laments that God has renounced the covenant, contrasting sharply with the promise in verse 33 not to break it.

Psalm 89:1 Parallel

Psalm 89:1 opens the psalm singing of steadfast love and faithfulness, which verse 33 reaffirms as unbroken.

Psalm 89:24 Parallel

Psalm 89:24 promises God's faithfulness and steadfast love will be with David, directly parallel to the commitment in verse 33.

Psalm 132:11 reaffirms the Davidic covenant oath — the same promise that God will not break in Psalm 89:33.

Psalm 146:6 Parallel

Psalm 146:6 declares God keeps faith forever — a general truth underlying the specific promise to David in Psalm 89:33.

Psalm 99:8 Parallel

Psalm 99:8 shows God both forgiving and punishing — echoing the tension in Psalm 89:33 between steadfast love and discipline.

Hebrews 6:18 highlights God's unchangeable promise and inability to lie, providing strong encouragement based on the same faithfulness.

Lamentations 3:32 promises compassion after grief due to abundant steadfast love, directly echoing the same divine attribute.

Lamentations 3:31 declares the Lord will not cast off forever, mirroring the assurance that steadfast love is not taken away.

Jeremiah 33:20-26 reaffirms God's covenant with David as fixed as day and night, echoing the promise not to break steadfast love.

Isaiah 54:8-10 declares God's everlasting kindness and covenant that will not be removed — echoing the same promise of unfailing lovingkindness.

1 Kings 11:36 Historical context

1 Kings 11:36 promises a 'light' for David in Jerusalem — God's enduring faithfulness to the covenant.

1 Kings 11:32 Historical context

1 Kings 11:32 repeats the promise of one tribe for David's sake — another instance of God's faithful lovingkindness.

1 Kings 11:13 Historical context

1 Kings 11:13 shows God sparing one tribe for David's sake — a concrete instance of God not breaking his lovingkindness.

2 Samuel 7:15 Historical context

2 Samuel 7:15 promises that God's mercy will not depart from David's line — the same lovingkindness God vows to keep.

2 Samuel 7:13 Historical context

2 Samuel 7:13 is the original promise that God will establish David's throne forever — the covenant God reaffirms here.

1 Samuel 15:29 affirms God does not lie or regret, reinforcing the 'nor be false to my faithfulness' statement.

Isaiah 54:10 echoes the same assurance of unfailing steadfast love — applied to Israel as Psalm 89:33 applies to David.

Leviticus 26:44 assures God will not break covenant despite Israel's disobedience, paralleling the promise not to take steadfast love.

Lamentations 3:23 celebrates God's faithfulness each morning — a daily expression of the same steadfast love promised in Psalm 89:33.

1 Corinthians 1:9 affirms God's faithfulness in calling believers — a New Testament echo of the same divine attribute in Psalm 89:33.