2 Samuel 22:49

And that bringeth me forth from mine enemies: thou also hast lifted me up on high above them that rose up against me: thou hast delivered me from the violent man.

Cross-reference

2 Samuel 22:1 Historical context

2 Samuel 22:1 introduces this song as praise for deliverance from all enemies, setting the context for verse 49.

In 2 Samuel 22:3, David calls God his refuge and savior from violence, echoing the same deliverance from enemies described here.

2 Samuel 7:9 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Samuel 7:9, God promises to cut off David's enemies — here David praises God for fulfilling that promise.

2 Samuel 18:31 Historical context

2 Samuel 18:31 reports the death of Absalom who rose against David — the specific enemy defeat David celebrates here.

1 Samuel 2:8 Related theme

1 Samuel 2:8 praises God for raising the poor to sit with princes — David's song echoes that same theme of divine exaltation.

Psalm 18:48 Parallel

Psalm 18:48 is the nearly identical parallel version of this verse from the same song recorded in Psalms.

Psalm 27:6 Parallel

Psalm 27:6 parallels this: David's head lifted above enemies and singing, matching the exaltation and praise here.