Psalm 107:19

Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he saveth them out of their distresses.

Cross-reference

Psalm 107:6 Parallel

Psalm 107:6 has the identical refrain 'they cried to the Lord... he delivered them' — a structural parallel within the same psalm.

Psalm 107:13 repeats the same cry-and-deliver pattern, reinforcing the psalm's cyclical structure of distress and rescue.

Psalm 107:28 repeats the exact same phrase, reinforcing the pattern of crying out and deliverance within the same psalm.

Psalm 34:4-6 describes seeking the Lord and being heard, closely paralleling the cry-and-deliverance theme of Psalm 107:19.

Psalm 116:4-8 recounts calling on the Lord for salvation and being delivered, a direct parallel to the cry in Psalm 107:19.

Psalm 28:6 Parallel

Psalm 28:6 gives a personal thanksgiving for God hearing a cry for mercy, mirroring the deliverance pattern here.

Psalm 50:15 Parallel

Psalm 50:15 directly parallels this call-and-deliver pattern: 'Call on me in trouble, I will deliver you.'

Psalm 118:5 Parallel

Psalm 118:5 recounts crying to the Lord when hard pressed and being brought to a spacious place — same deliverance theme.

Psalm 30:8-12 recounts a personal cry for mercy turned to joy, mirroring the deliverance pattern in Psalm 107:19.

Psalm 78:34 Parallel

Psalm 78:34 shows Israel seeking God after judgment, echoing the cry in trouble but with a note of repentance.

Exodus 2:23 Parallel

Exodus 2:23 records Israel's cry from slavery, a classic example of the distress-and-deliverance pattern in Psalm 107:19.

Exodus 14:10 shows Israel crying out in terror at the Red Sea, directly illustrating the cry in trouble from Psalm 107:19.

Judges 10:10 has Israel crying out in repentance after oppression, matching the cry-for-help pattern in Psalm 107:19.

Jeremiah 33:3 Related theme

Jeremiah 33:3 promises that calling on God brings answers, reinforcing the invitation behind the cry in Psalm 107:19.