Contradiction with Proverbs 14:12
Psalms 119:112 emphasizes setting a course for following God's statutes, while Proverbs 14:12 warns that a path seeming right to a man can end in death, contrasting human discernment with divine guidance.
Proverbs 14:12: There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof [are] the ways of death.
Contradiction with Romans 7:15
Psalms 119:112 speaks to a committed heart toward God's statutes, while Romans 7:15 reflects internal conflict and struggle with actions contrary to one's intentions.
Romans 7:15: For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I. [allow: Gr. know]
Contradiction with Galatians 5:17
Psalms 119:112 shows a wholehearted dedication, while Galatians 5:17 illustrates the contradiction between the flesh and the Spirit, highlighting the inner battle rather than pure commitment.
Galatians 5:17: For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.
Contradiction with James 3:10
Psalms 119:112 maintains a steadfastness in one's heart, and James 3:10 points out the inconsistency in human behavior with both blessings and curses coming from the same mouth.
James 3:10: Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be.
Contradiction with Matthew 26:41
Psalms 119:112 illustrates unwavering devotion, whereas Matthew 26:41 acknowledges the weakness of the flesh despite willing spirit, indicating potential deviation.
Matthew 26:41: He went away again the second time, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done.