Psalm 116:8
For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
Cross-references
Psalm 56:13 echoes 'delivered my soul from death, my feet from falling' — nearly identical phrasing.
Psalm 86:13 says 'delivered my soul from the depths of Sheol' — same deliverance from death theme.
Psalm 94:18 directly parallels the slipping foot, affirming God's steadfast love holds us up.
Psalm 30:3 praises God for bringing up from Sheol, directly paralleling deliverance from death.
Psalm 73:2 describes feet almost stumbling, closely matching the deliverance from stumbling.
Psalm 37:24 assures that though the righteous fall, God upholds them—similar to being kept from stumbling.
Psalm 6:4 is a plea for deliverance, echoing the cry for salvation from death.
Isaiah 25:8 promises God will 'wipe away tears' and swallow death — directly matching the tears and death deliverance.
Revelation 7:17 echoes the wiping of tears, showing eschatological fulfillment of God's deliverance from sorrow.
Revelation 21:4 expands on deliverance from death and tears, promising their final removal in the new creation.
Isaiah 38:5 records God seeing Hezekiah's tears and adding years — a specific instance of deliverance from tears and death.