Isaiah 26:4

Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength:

Cross-reference

Isaiah 17:10 contrasts forgetting the Rock of refuge, directly opposing the call to trust the everlasting rock.

Isaiah 12:2 Parallel

Isaiah 26:3 gives the result of trusting: perfect peace. This verse commands trust in the Lord as the rock.

Isaiah 32:2 Parallel

In Isaiah 32:2, the same rock imagery provides shelter — a great rock as shade, mirroring God as everlasting rock.

In Isaiah 50:10, trusting in darkness mirrors the call to trust the everlasting rock—both emphasize reliance when light is absent.

Isaiah 30:15 states 'in quietness and trust is your strength' — a direct parallel to trusting in the Lord as rock.

Isaiah 27:5 Parallel

Isaiah 27:5 invites taking hold of God's refuge, directly echoing the call to trust in the everlasting rock.

Isaiah 45:24 Related theme

Isaiah 45:24 declares righteousness and strength only in the Lord—echoes the rock as exclusive source of strength.

Isaiah 45:17 Related theme

Isaiah 45:17 speaks of everlasting salvation—connects God's eternal nature to deliverance, like the rock.

Isaiah 57:13 says taking refuge in God leads to possessing the land — refuge parallels the everlasting rock imagery.

Deuteronomy 32:15 describes Israel forsaking the Rock of salvation — the opposite of the trust commanded here.

Psalm 18:2 Allusion

Psalm 18:2 calls the Lord 'my rock' and refuge — the same trust and shelter as the everlasting rock.

Psalm 46:1 Parallel

Psalm 46:1 directly parallels the 'everlasting rock' as God who is our refuge and strength in trouble.

Psalm 55:22 Parallel

Psalm 55:22 promises God sustains those who cast burdens on Him—like the everlasting rock that never moves.

1 Samuel 2:2 declares there is no rock like our God — emphasizing the uniqueness of the everlasting rock.

Proverbs 3:5 commands trust in the Lord with all heart—same core call to rely on God without reservation.

Psalm 62:8 Parallel

Psalm 62:8 calls to trust God as a refuge—directly parallels the command to trust the rock forever.

Psalm 125:1 Parallel

Psalm 125:1 explicitly links trust in the LORD to unshakable stability, mirroring the everlasting rock.

Deuteronomy 32:4 calls God 'the Rock' whose work is perfect — directly parallel to the everlasting rock here.

Daniel 3:28 Parallel

Daniel 3:28 credits deliverance to those who trusted in God — illustrates the outcome of trusting the everlasting rock.

Deuteronomy 33:27 calls God the eternal dwelling place with everlasting arms — echoing the everlasting rock as secure refuge.

Proverbs 22:19 explicitly says 'that your trust may be in the Lord' — identical theme of trusting in the Lord.

Psalm 131:3 Related theme

Psalm 131:3 echoes the same eternal hope — 'hope in the Lord from now and forevermore' parallels trusting in the everlasting rock.

Psalm 112:7 Related theme

Psalm 112:7 shows the same trust — a heart firm and unafraid because it trusts in the Lord.

Luke 6:48 Parallel

Luke 6:48 uses rock as a foundation for a house — directly parallels the everlasting rock as a foundation of trust.

Jeremiah 17:7 blesses those who trust in the Lord — the same call as trusting in the everlasting rock.

Psalm 62:7 Parallel

Psalm 62:7 calls God 'my mighty rock, my refuge,' reinforcing the rock as a place of security and trust.

Psalm 62:2 Parallel

Psalm 62:2 explicitly says God is 'my rock and my salvation,' directly echoing the rock metaphor of trust.

Psalm 28:1 Parallel

Psalm 28:1 directly calls God 'my rock,' matching Isaiah's 'everlasting rock' and the appeal for deliverance.

Romans 1:20 Related theme

Romans 1:20 affirms God's eternal power and divine nature seen in creation—echoing the 'everlasting rock' imagery of divine stability here.

Daniel 3:17 Parallel

Daniel 3:17 expresses trust that God is able to deliver — parallels the trust in the everlasting rock.

Proverbs 18:10 portrays the Lord as a strong tower, a refuge like the everlasting rock here — parallel imagery.

Psalm 91:2 Parallel

Psalm 91:2 declares God as 'refuge and fortress' and the one trusted, closely paralleling the rock as a secure shelter.

Psalm 11:1 Parallel

Psalm 11:1 speaks of taking refuge in the Lord, a parallel to trusting the everlasting rock as a secure shelter.

Psalm 9:10 Related theme

Psalm 9:10 ties trust in God's name to His faithfulness, reinforcing the security of trusting the everlasting rock.

2 Chronicles 32:8 contrasts human arm with divine help—reinforces depending on God alone as the rock.

2 Chronicles 20:20 links belief in God to being established—similar promise of stability from trusting the rock.

2 Chronicles 14:11 shows Asa relying on God for help — a practical example of trusting the everlasting rock.

Psalm 86:2 Related theme

Psalm 86:2 mentions the servant who trusts in God, paralleling the call to trust without the rock image.

Psalm 62:11 Related theme

Psalm 62:11 declares that power belongs to God, reinforcing the foundation for trusting the everlasting rock.

Psalm 59:9 Related theme

Psalm 59:9 calls God 'my strength' and 'fortress,' paralleling the rock as a stronghold for trust.

Psalm 16:1 Related theme

Psalm 16:1 asks for preservation by taking refuge in God, aligning with the trust and security of the everlasting rock.

Psalm 4:5 Related theme

Psalm 4:5 also urges trust in the Lord, echoing the same imperative without the rock imagery.