2 Corinthians 1:10
Who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us;
Cross-reference
In 2 Corinthians 11:23, Paul lists the specific deadly perils he endured—imprisonments, beatings, near death—showing what God delivered him from.
1 Samuel 7:12's 'Ebenezer' stone memorializes God's past help — directly paralleling Paul's confidence in God's past, present, and future deliverance.
2 Peter 2:9 generalizes that God rescues the godly from trials—aligning with Paul's specific experience of deliverance.
2 Timothy 4:17 similarly describes Paul's deliverance from deadly peril—reinforcing God's faithful rescue in ministry.
Psalm 34:19 affirms that though the righteous face many afflictions, the Lord delivers them from all—echoing Paul's confidence in God's ongoing rescue.
1 Samuel 17:37 echoes David's trust that God who delivered from lion and bear will deliver from Goliath — the same pattern of past deliverance giving confidence for future.
In 2 Samuel 22:18, David says God delivered him from a strong enemy — directly analogous to Paul's deliverance from deadly peril.
In 2 Samuel 22:1, David's song of deliverance after God rescued him from enemies — parallels Paul's thanksgiving for deliverance from deadly peril.
Psalm 56:13 thanks God for delivering soul from death, a direct parallel to the deadly peril rescue Paul describes.
Psalm 91:15 promises that God will answer and deliver those who call on Him in trouble, directly reinforcing Paul's confidence in future deliverance.
Jeremiah 15:21 records God's pledge to rescue Jeremiah from the wicked, paralleling Paul's experience of being delivered from deadly peril.
Daniel 3:28 celebrates God rescuing Shadrach and friends from the fiery furnace—a direct parallel to Paul being delivered from deadly peril.
Daniel 6:20 recounts God's rescue of Daniel from the lions' den, mirroring Paul's deliverance from mortal danger and trust in God's power.
Luke 8:24 records Jesus calming the storm, saving disciples from drowning—a concrete instance of deliverance from deadly peril like Paul's.
Acts 14:20 describes Paul getting up after being stoned and left for dead, demonstrating the very deliverance from deadly peril he later recounts.
In 1 Samuel 26:24, David asks God to deliver him from all tribulation — directly parallel to Paul's hope that God will deliver him again.
In 2 Timothy 3:11, Paul recounts specific persecutions from which the Lord rescued him, directly confirming the pattern of deliverance mentioned here.
In 2 Timothy 4:18, Paul expresses confidence that the Lord will rescue him from every evil deed, reinforcing the future hope stated here.
In 1 Samuel 2:6, Hannah declares God's power over life and death — the same God who delivered Paul from deadly peril.