2 Samuel 22:19

They prevented me in the day of my calamity: but the Lord was my stay.

Cross-reference

2 Samuel 15:10–13 Historical context

2 Samuel 15:10-13 records the Absalom rebellion—the specific 'day of calamity' when David's own son confronted him.

2 Samuel 21:17 Historical context

2 Samuel 21:17 recounts Abishai saving David in battle — a specific instance of support, though from men rather than directly from the LORD.

1 Samuel 23:27 Historical context

1 Samuel 23:27 reveals the Philistine raid that forced Saul to withdraw—showing how the Lord became David's support.

Psalm 18:18 Citation

Psalm 18:18 is the identical verse in David's parallel song, confirming that the LORD was his support when enemies confronted him.

Psalm 18:19 Parallel

Psalm 18:19 continues the parallel passage, showing God rescued David because He delighted in him.

1 Samuel 19:11–17 Historical context

1 Samuel 19:11-17 describes another confrontation when Saul tried to kill David—a prior 'day of calamity' with divine support.

Psalm 118:10-13 depicts enemies surrounding like bees but being cut off by the LORD — a similar picture of God as support in crisis.

1 Samuel 23:26 Historical context

1 Samuel 23:26 shows Saul closing in on David—another instance of enemies confronting him in distress.

Psalm 71:20 Parallel

Psalm 71:20 recalls God showing many troubles but reviving again — echoing the theme of divine deliverance after calamity.