Psalm 119:114

Thou art my hiding place and my shield: I hope in thy word.

Cross-references

Psalm 119:81 repeats the exact phrase 'I hope in your word', linking these two verses within the same psalm.

Psalm 3:3 Parallel

Psalm 3:3 calls the Lord a 'shield' — the same protection metaphor used here alongside hiding place.

Psalm 32:7 Parallel

Psalm 32:7 uses the identical phrase 'my hiding place' for God, affirming the same refuge imagery and trust.

Psalm 84:11 Parallel

In Psalm 84:11, God is also called a shield, reinforcing the protective imagery used here.

Psalm 91:1 Parallel

Psalm 91:1 speaks of dwelling in God's shelter — a parallel metaphor for the same protective refuge called a hiding place here.

Psalm 91:2 Parallel

Psalm 91:2 calls God 'my refuge and my fortress' — synonymous with the hiding place and shield imagery here, expressing similar trust.

Psalm 130:5 Parallel

Psalm 130:5 expresses hope in God's word with similar wording: 'in his word I hope'.

Psalm 27:5 Parallel

Psalm 27:5 speaks of God hiding the psalmist in His shelter, reinforcing the 'hiding place' imagery.

Isaiah 32:2 Parallel

Isaiah 32:2 uses the same 'hiding place' imagery, though applied to a righteous ruler, still depicting God's protection.

In Genesis 15:1, God tells Abram 'I am your shield', directly paralleling the shield metaphor here.