Psalm 90:14
O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.
Cross-reference
Psalm 23:6 promises goodness and mercy all one's days — the same steadfast love that brings joy here.
Psalm 36:7 extols the preciousness of God's steadfast love, the same quality Moses asks to satisfy his people.
Psalm 36:8 depicts feasting on God's abundance, directly illustrating the satisfaction with steadfast love requested here.
Psalm 63:3-5 explicitly links steadfast love with soul satisfaction, using the same language of being satisfied.
Psalm 85:6 prays for revival so the people may rejoice — the same link between God's action and joy as here.
Psalm 86:4 asks God to gladden the servant's soul — directly paralleling the request for joy here.
Psalm 103:3-5 directly mentions being satisfied with good and crowned with steadfast love, echoing the request for satisfaction.
Psalm 13:1 laments God's hidden face — the opposite of the steadfast love and joy sought here.
Psalm 65:4 speaks of being satisfied with the goodness of God's house, a parallel to the satisfaction sought from steadfast love.
Deuteronomy 33:23 blesses Naphtali as 'sated with favor' — the same satisfaction with God's blessing prayed for here.
Proverbs 19:23 links satisfaction to fearing the Lord, echoing the request for satisfaction from steadfast love — both see true satisfaction as coming from God.