2 But deliteth in the lawe of the Lord, and exercyseth hym self in hys lawe, bothe daye and nyght.
Psalms 1:2 Cross References - Matthew
Joshua 1:8
8 let not the boke of thys lawe departe out of thy mouthe: But recorde therein daye & night that thou mayest be circumspect to do accordyng to all that is wrytten therein. For then shalt thou make thy waye prosperouse, & then thou shalt haue vnderstandyng.
Job 23:12
12 I haue not forsaken the commaundemente of hys lippes, but loke what he charged me wt his mouth, that haue I shut vp in my herte.
Psalms 40:8
8 that I shoulde fulfyl thy wyl O my God, and that am I content to do: yea thy lawe is wythin my hert.
Psalms 88:1
1 A Psalme and songe, of the sonnes of Corah, to the chaunter vpon Mahelath, for affliccyon, an instruccyon of Heman the Ezrathyte. O Lord God my sauiour, I cry day and nyghte before the:
Psalms 104:34
34 O that my wordes might please hym, for my ioye is in the Lorde.
Psalms 112:1
1 Prayse the euerlastynge. Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord, and hath great delite in hys commaundementes.
Psalms 119:1
1 Aleph. Blessed are those that be vndefyled in the way: which walcke in the law of the Lord.
Psalms 119:11
11 Thy wordes haue I hyd wythin my hert that I should not synne against the.
Psalms 119:15-16
Psalms 119:35
35 Leade me in the pathe of thy commaundmentes, for that is my desyre,
Psalms 119:47-48
Psalms 119:72
72 The law of thy mouth is dearer vnto me, then thousandes of golde and siluer.
Psalms 119:92
92 If my delyte were not in thy lawe, I should perysh in my trouble.
Psalms 119:97-99
Jeremiah 15:16
16 When I had found thy wordes, I ate them vp gredely: they haue made my herte ioyfull & glad. For I call vpon thy name, O Lorde God of Hostes.
Luke 2:37
37 And she had bene a weddowe aboute .iiij. score and .iiij. yeares, which went neuer out of the temple, but serued God with fastinge and prayer night & daye.
Luke 18:7
7 And shall not God aduenge his electe, which crye daye and nyghte vnto hym, ye though he defarre them?
Romans 7:22
22 I delite the lawe of God, concernynge the inner man.
1 Thessalonians 2:9
9 Ye remember brethren our labour and trauayle. For we laboured day and night, because we would not be greuous vnto any of you, and preached vnto you the Gospel of God.
1 Timothy 4:15
15 These thynges exercyse, and geue thy selfe vnto them, that it maye be sene howe thou profytest in all thynges.
2 Timothy 1:3
3 I thanke God, whom I serue from myne elders with pure conscience, that wythout ceasyng I make mencyon of the in my prayers nyghte and daye,
1 John 5:3
3 This is the loue of God, that we kepe his commaundementes, and his commaundementes are not greuous.