1 Samuel 18:28
And Saul saw and knew that the Lord was with David, and that Michal Saul’s daughter loved him.
Cross-reference
1 Samuel 18:20 first records Michal's love for David; here it is repeated as part of Saul's growing awareness.
In 1 Samuel 24:20, Saul explicitly acknowledges David will be king, reinforcing his recognition from 18:28 that the Lord is with David.
In 1 Samuel 26:25, Saul blesses David and predicts his success, echoing 18:28 where Saul saw the Lord with David.
In Genesis 39:3, Potiphar sees the Lord with Joseph, exactly as Saul sees the Lord with David in 18:28. Direct parallel of divine favor recognition.
In Genesis 39:2, the Lord was with Joseph, mirroring 18:28's statement that the Lord was with David. Both assert divine presence.
1 Chronicles 15:29 shows Michal later despising David — a stark contrast to her earlier love mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 17:8 records God's promise to be with David — confirming what Saul observed in this verse.
In Genesis 30:27, Laban recognizes blessing through Jacob, similar to Saul seeing the Lord with David in 18:28. Both outsiders acknowledge divine favor.