Psalm 13:5
But I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 147:11 says the LORD delights in those who hope in His mercy — the same trust in mercy the psalmist expresses here.
Psalm 52:8 explicitly says 'I trust in the mercy of God' — the exact same declaration of trust the psalmist makes here.
In Psalm 51:12, David asks for 'the joy of your salvation,' directly echoing the rejoicing in salvation from this verse.
In Psalm 43:5, the psalmist calls to 'put your hope in God' and praises Him as 'my Savior,' mirroring the trust and salvation theme.
Psalm 36:7 extols God's lovingkindness as the reason people trust under His wings — the same mercy the psalmist trusts in here.
Psalm 33:21 connects trusting in God's name with rejoicing — exactly the sequence of trust then joy the psalmist declares here.
Psalm 33:18 describes those who hope in God's mercy — the same posture of trust the psalmist expresses here.
Psalm 32:10 echoes the same confidence: those who trust in the LORD are surrounded by mercy, just as the psalmist trusts in God's mercy here.
In Psalm 9:14, the same phrase 'rejoice in your salvation' appears, echoing the psalmist's joy in God's deliverance.
Psalm 31:7 rejoices in God's love (chesed), the same love that grounds the trust and joy in this verse.
Psalm 28:7 combines trust in God with heart-leaping joy, mirroring the trust and rejoicing in salvation here.
Psalm 21:7 also pairs trust with God's unfailing love (chesed), directly reinforcing the same foundation for rejoicing.
Psalm 86:2 trusts in God and asks for salvation, directly paralleling the trust and rejoicing in salvation here.
Psalm 35:9 explicitly rejoices in the Lord and delights in His salvation, a near-identical expression of joy.
Psalm 20:5 rejoices in God's victory and salvation, paralleling the joy in salvation expressed here.
In Psalm 119:81, the psalmist longs for salvation and puts hope in God's word, similar to the trust and salvation here.
Psalm 57:1 takes refuge in God, a posture of trust that underlies the rejoicing in salvation here.
Psalm 71:5 calls God hope and confidence, echoing the trust in unfailing love that leads to rejoicing.
Psalm 33:22 asks for mercy based on hope in God — the same reliance on God's mercy that the psalmist already claims here.
Psalm 7:1 also expresses trust in God for refuge and deliverance, echoing the same reliance on God's saving help.
In Luke 1:47, Mary says 'my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,' echoing the rejoicing in salvation from this psalm.
In Habakkuk 3:18, the prophet declares 'I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior,' a direct parallel.
Isaiah 12:2 declares trust in God as salvation and strength — the same confidence in God's salvation that makes the psalmist's heart rejoice here.
In 1 Samuel 2:1, Hannah rejoices in the Lord and delights in His deliverance, paralleling the rejoicing in salvation here.
In 2 Kings 18:5, Hezekiah 'trusted in the Lord,' directly paralleling the trust in God's unfailing love expressed here.
Jude 1:21 urges believers to look for the mercy of Christ — a NT echo of the psalmist's trust in God's mercy for salvation.