Psalm 107:20
He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.
Cross-reference
Psalm 147:15 emphasizes God sending his command/word swiftly, reinforcing the power of God's word to accomplish his purposes.
Psalm 103:4 speaks of redeeming life from the pit — a parallel to the deliverance from destruction here.
Psalm 30:2 is a personal testimony of healing in response to crying out — the same divine healing described here through God's word.
Psalm 49:15 speaks of God ransoming from Sheol — a parallel to the deliverance from destruction in this verse.
Psalm 56:13 thanks God for delivering from death — a parallel to the deliverance from destruction in this verse.
Psalm 103:3 declares God heals all diseases — the same healing power attributed to God's word in this verse.
Psalm 147:3 describes God healing the brokenhearted — a different kind of healing (emotional) than the physical healing in this verse.
Numbers 21:9 shows the fulfillment: looking at the bronze serpent brings life — illustrating how God's appointed means (word) heals.
Matthew 8:8 has the centurion asking Jesus to 'just say the word' for healing, showing faith in the power of God's spoken word.
2 Kings 20:5 directly quotes God's word to Hezekiah: 'I will heal you' — a clear example of God's word bringing healing.
Numbers 21:8 records God's command to make a bronze serpent for healing — a concrete example of God's word bringing physical healing.
Jeremiah 30:17 promises God will restore health and heal wounds, directly paralleling the healing by God's word in Psalm 107:20.
Luke 5:25 shows the paralytic healed by Jesus' command, illustrating the power of God's word to heal as in Psalm 107:20.
Luke 6:10 records Jesus healing the withered hand with a word, mirroring the healing through God's sent word in Psalm 107:20.
Luke 7:7 has the centurion asking Jesus to 'say the word' for healing, directly echoing the concept of God's word healing in Psalm 107:20.
Luke 13:12 shows Jesus declaring a woman freed from her disability, a verbal healing that parallels God's word healing in Psalm 107:20.
In Luke 18:42, Jesus heals a blind man by His word, echoing the divine healing power of God's word in the psalm.
Job 33:23-26 describes a mediator who delivers from the pit and restores health — a more elaborate parallel to the healing and deliverance through God's word.
In John 4:53, Jesus heals the official's son at a distance by His word, paralleling the healing power of God's word.
Job 33:28-30 describes God redeeming from the pit, echoing the deliverance from destruction in Psalm 107:20.