Psalm 106:4

Remember me, O Lord, with the favour that thou bearest unto thy people: O visit me with thy salvation;

Cross-reference

Psalm 25:7 Parallel

In Psalm 25:7, David asks God to remember him according to mercy — a similar plea for divine remembrance as in Psalm 106:4.

Psalm 119:41 directly parallels the plea for God's mercy and salvation, asking for the same divine intervention.

Psalm 8:4 Parallel

In Psalm 8:4, the psalmist marvels that God visits mankind — the same concept of divine visitation, here in praise rather than petition.

In Psalm 119:132, the psalmist asks God to look with mercy on those who love His name — parallel to the plea for favor and visitation in Psalm 106:4.

Luke 23:42 Parallel

In Luke 23:42, the thief asks Jesus to remember him in His kingdom — a plea for remembrance and salvation similar to Psalm 106:4.

Luke 1:69 Parallel

In Luke 1:69, the 'horn of salvation' fulfills the psalmist's plea for God to visit with salvation — God raises up a savior in David's house.

Luke 1:68 Parallel

In Luke 1:68, Zechariah praises God for visiting and redeeming His people — fulfilling the plea for visitation and salvation in Psalm 106:4.

In Nehemiah 5:19, Nehemiah asks God to remember him for good — mirroring the plea for remembrance and favor in Psalm 106:4.

In Nehemiah 13:14, Nehemiah again asks God to remember his good deeds — similar petition for divine remembrance as in Psalm 106:4.

In Nehemiah 13:22, Nehemiah prays 'Remember me... spare me according to Your mercy' — echoing the plea for favor and salvation in Psalm 106:4.

In Nehemiah 13:31, Nehemiah concludes with 'Remember me for good' — same petition as Psalm 106:4's 'Remember me with favor'.

In Genesis 19:29, God remembered Abraham and rescued Lot — showing God's saving remembrance for the righteous.

Luke 7:16 Prophetic fulfillment

Luke 7:16 declares that God has 'visited his people' through Jesus — fulfilling the OT plea for God to visit with salvation.

Jeremiah 15:15 echoes the exact phrases 'remember me' and 'visit me' from Psalm 106:4, using the same plea for divine attention.

In Numbers 10:9, blowing trumpets causes God to remember and save — the same mechanism of remembrance leading to salvation.

In Genesis 21:1, the LORD visited Sarah to fulfill his promise — a direct example of God's saving visitation.

Genesis 8:1 Parallel

In Genesis 8:1, God remembered Noah and saved him — a precedent for the divine remembrance the psalmist seeks.

Job 10:9 Parallel

In Job 10:9, Job pleads for God to remember his creation — a similar appeal for divine remembrance, though in a context of suffering.

In 1 Kings 8:66, the people rejoice over God's goodness to David and Israel — the outcome of the favor the psalmist prays for.

Acts 15:14 Parallel

In Acts 15:14, God's visitation extends to the Gentiles, taking a people for his name — expanding the psalmist's prayer for favor on God's people.