2 Samuel 22:47
The Lord liveth; and blessed be my rock; and exalted be the God of the rock of my salvation.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 32:40 swears by God's eternal life — directly affirming the living God proclaimed here.
Psalm 89:26 uses the identical title 'Rock of my salvation' — a direct echo of David's praise here.
Exodus 15:2 uses similar praise language — 'my strength, my song, my salvation' — paralleling David's declaration.
In 1 Samuel 25:39, David blesses God for avenging him against Nabal—a concrete example of God as rock of salvation.
Psalm 18:46 is nearly identical wording to this verse—both record David's song, affirming God as living rock and salvation.
Psalm 95:1 also calls God 'the rock of our salvation'—the same image of God as a saving rock used in worship.
Deuteronomy 32:39 affirms God's exclusive power over life and death — reinforcing the living God praised as rock here.
Job 19:25 confesses a living Redeemer — similar to David's declaration of the living God as his rock.
Luke 1:47 records Mary rejoicing in God her Savior — parallel to David's exultation in the God of his salvation.