Psalm 94:12
Blessed is the man whom thou chastenest, O Lord, and teachest him out of thy law;
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:71 explicitly states affliction teaches God's statutes, directly paralleling the discipline that teaches.
Psalm 119:67 shows affliction leads to obedience, echoing the blessing of discipline in Psalm 94:12.
Psalm 118:18 explicitly states the Lord chastened severely but spared from death, directly affirming the discipline that leads to blessing.
Psalm 73:14 describes daily affliction as punishment, echoing the discipline theme but from a lamenting perspective, not yet seeing blessing.
Revelation 3:19 states God reproves and disciplines those He loves, directly paralleling the blessing.
Hebrews 12:5-11 expands on God's discipline as sonship, directly building on the blessing.
1 Corinthians 11:32 explains discipline prevents condemnation, adding purpose to the blessing.
Proverbs 3:11 warns not to despise the LORD's discipline, reinforcing the same teaching.
Job 5:17 declares blessed the one God reproves, identical in theme to the blessing of discipline.
Job 36:9 says God makes known transgressions, a key part of discipline that leads to learning, as in Psalm 94:12.
Job 36:22 asks 'who is a teacher like him?', directly affirming God as teacher, central to Psalm 94:12.
Job 35:11 states God teaches us more than beasts, directly echoing the teaching from law in Psalm 94:12.
2 Chronicles 6:27 repeats the prayer for God to teach the good way, identical to 1 Kings 8:36 and Psalm 94:12.
Jeremiah 31:18 quotes Ephraim acknowledging God's discipline and pleading for restoration, directly mirroring the blessing of being disciplined.
Lamentations 3:27 says it is good to bear the yoke young, directly paralleling the blessing of divine discipline.
1 Kings 8:36 asks God to teach His people the good way, paralleling the teaching from law in Psalm 94:12.
2 Samuel 7:14 promises fatherly discipline for David's son, showing God's corrective love as in Psalm 94:12.
James 1:12 echoes the blessing on those who endure discipline — both promise blessing for persevering under trial.
Deuteronomy 8:5 compares God's discipline to a father training his son, directly echoing the blessed discipline in Psalm 94:12.
Job 33:16-25 describes God's discipline through affliction to turn from sin, a parallel example.
James 5:11 highlights perseverance and blessing, linking to the same theme of enduring discipline in Psalm 94:12.
Job 33:19 describes rebuke through pain, a form of discipline similar to the blessed discipline in Psalm 94:12.
Micah 6:9 calls to hear the rod of discipline, echoing the theme of God's instruction through hardship.