Psalm 92:13
Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God.
Cross-references
Psalm 135:2 describes those who stand in the house and courts of the Lord, the very place where the righteous are planted.
Psalm 15:1 asks who may dwell in God's tabernacle — the same holy dwelling where the righteous are planted in Psalm 92:13.
Psalm 61:4 expresses abiding in God's tabernacle — similar to being planted in the house of the LORD in Psalm 92:13.
Psalm 100:4 invites entering God's courts with praise, the same location where the righteous flourish.
Isaiah 60:21 describes God's people as 'the branch of my planting', directly paralleling the planting in the Lord's house.
Isaiah 61:3 calls believers 'trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD', directly echoing the planting and flourishing in God's courts.
1 Chronicles 17:9 uses the same 'plant' metaphor — God promises to plant Israel securely, just as the righteous are planted in God's house.
Isaiah 27:6 uses the same root and blossom imagery — Israel taking root and flourishing, just as the righteous are planted and flourish in Psalm 92:13.
Matthew 15:13 contrasts: plants not planted by the Father are uprooted, while Psalm 92:13 promises flourishing for those planted in God's house.
Colossians 2:7 says believers are 'rooted' in Christ — directly echoes the planting imagery of Psalm 92:13 and the resulting growth.
Luke 2:37 depicts Anna constantly in the temple — a living example of being 'planted in the house of the Lord' and serving faithfully.
Matthew 3:10 warns of cutting down unfruitful trees — contrasting with the flourishing of those planted in God's house.
Mark 4:6 shows seed with no root withering under sun — opposite of the rooted flourishing in Psalm 92:13.
Isaiah 44:4 uses growth imagery of springing up like willows — parallel to flourishing in God's courts, both about God's people thriving.
Ezekiel 17:23 depicts God planting a majestic cedar that bears fruit — a parallel metaphor of God's people being planted and flourishing.
Colossians 1:23 urges being grounded and steadfast in faith — similar to the rootedness of those planted in God's house in Psalm 92:13.