Romans 2:2
But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things.
Cross-references
Romans 2:5 expands on the outcome of ignoring God's truthful judgment — storing up wrath for the day of wrath.
In Romans 3:19, Paul concludes the law stops every mouth and makes all guilty before God — directly supporting the truth of God's judgment stated here.
Romans 9:14 denies unrighteousness in God, reinforcing the righteous judgment Paul asserts here.
Romans 3:5 questions whether God is unjust for inflicting wrath, directly relating to His judgment described here.
Romans 3:4 affirms God's truthfulness even when people are false, echoing the 'according to truth' judgment here.
Ezekiel 18:29 repeats the defense of God's justice, echoing the truthfulness of his judgment.
Revelation 19:2 states God's judgments are true and just, directly affirming the truth in Romans.
Revelation 16:5 proclaims God's judgments are just, aligning with the truthful judgment in Romans.
Revelation 15:4 declares God's righteous acts are revealed, supporting the revelation of his true judgment.
Revelation 15:3 sings that God's ways are just and true, echoing the truth basis of his judgment.
2 Thessalonians 1:5-10 elaborates on God's righteous judgment, describing repayment and eternal punishment for afflicters.
Acts 17:31 reveals this righteous judgment will be executed by Jesus on a fixed day, adding the agent and future timing.
Zephaniah 3:5 says God does no injustice and shows justice every morning, confirming his true judgment.
Daniel 4:37 declares God's works are truth and his ways justice, directly supporting truthful judgment.
In Genesis 18:25, Abraham declares that the Judge of all the earth will do right — the same truth Paul affirms about God's judgment.
Ezekiel 18:25 defends God's justice against human complaint, reinforcing that his judgment is truthful.
Isaiah 45:19 has God declaring He speaks truth and proclaims what is right — directly supporting that His judgment is founded on truth.
Psalm 98:9 echoes that God judges the world with righteousness and equity — the same truth about God's righteous judgment.
Psalm 96:13 declares God judges the world with righteousness and faithfulness — directly parallel to Paul's point that judgment is based on truth.
Psalm 9:8 affirms God judges the world with righteousness — the same truth that underlies Paul's statement about judgment based on truth.
Jeremiah 5:3 says God's eyes are on truth — directly linking to His judgment according to truth here.
Isaiah 28:17 portrays justice as a measuring line — illustrating the standard of truth in God's judgment.
Psalm 19:9 declares God's judgments are true and righteous — directly echoing the truth of His judgment here.
Deuteronomy 32:4 affirms God's perfect justice and truth — the foundation for His judgment described here.
In John 5:30, Jesus states His judgment is righteous because it seeks the Father's will — reinforcing that divine judgment is according to truth.
Psalm 9:4 praises God for judging righteously on the throne, a direct parallel to the 'judgment of God according to truth'.
Jeremiah 12:1 acknowledges God’s righteousness despite puzzling prosperity of the wicked, echoing trust in His truthful judgment here.
Psalm 9:7 affirms God’s eternal throne for judgment, supporting the truth of His judgment here — it is not arbitrary.
Job 34:17-19 argues that God cannot hate justice and is impartial, aligning with judgment according to truth.