Psalm 130:7

Let Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption.

Cross-references

Psalm 130:4 Parallel

Psalm 130:4 grounds the hope in God's forgiveness that inspires reverence — the basis for the steadfast love mentioned here.

Psalm 71:5 Parallel

Psalm 71:5 declares 'You have been my hope,' directly paralleling the call to hope in Psalm 130:7.

Psalm 86:5 Parallel

Psalm 86:5 repeats that God is forgiving and abounding in steadfast love, reinforcing the grounds for hope.

Psalm 86:15 Parallel

Psalm 86:15 expands God's character as merciful, gracious, and abounding in steadfast love, deepening the basis for hope.

Psalm 115:9-13 repeatedly calls Israel to trust in the Lord as help and shield, identical to the exhortation in Psalm 130:7.

Psalm 103:8 Related theme

Psalm 103:8 similarly highlights God's steadfast love and mercy, reinforcing the basis for hope expressed here.

Psalm 111:9 Related theme

Psalm 111:9 links redemption with God's covenant, deepening the meaning of the plentiful redemption mentioned here.

Psalm 44:26 Parallel

In Psalm 44:26, the psalmist cries for rescue because of God's unfailing love—the same basis for hope as in this verse.

Psalm 131:3 Parallel

Psalm 131:1 expresses humility before God, a fitting attitude for the hope proclaimed in Psalm 130:7.

Psalm 78:7 Parallel

In Psalm 78:7, the goal is that Israel would put their trust in God—the very action urged here to hope in the LORD.

Psalm 119:124 Related theme

Psalm 119:124 appeals to God's steadfast love for guidance, echoing the same attribute that grounds hope here.

Revelation 5:9 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 5:9, Christ's blood purchases people for God—a depiction of the global redemption this verse promises.

1 John 2:2 Related theme

In 1 John 2:2, Jesus is the atoning sacrifice for sins, specifying how the 'full redemption' of this verse is accomplished.

In 1 Timothy 2:6, Christ gave himself as a ransom for all—this is the fulfillment of the 'full redemption' promised here.

Ephesians 1:7 explicitly ties redemption through Christ's blood to forgiveness, directly fulfilling the 'plentiful redemption' here.

Micah 7:18 Parallel

Micah 7:18 celebrates God's delight in steadfast love and pardon, perfectly matching the basis for hope in redemption here.

Luke 18:13 Parallel

In Luke 18:13, the tax collector's plea for mercy echoes the plea for redemption in this psalm, both trusting in God's steadfast love.

Daniel 9:9 Parallel

Daniel 9:9 affirms God's mercy and forgiveness despite rebellion, supporting the basis for hope in redemption here.

Lamentations 3:24 declares hope in God as one's portion, reinforcing the same exhortation to hope in the LORD.

Titus 3:5 Parallel

In Titus 3:5, salvation is by mercy, not works — aligning with the psalm's emphasis on redemption grounded in God's steadfast love.

Lamentations 3:21 recalls hope amid despair, directly echoing the call to hope in God's steadfast love.

Romans 5:21 Parallel

Romans 5:21 extends redemption to eternal life through Christ, fulfilling the 'plentiful redemption' promised here.

Isaiah 55:7 Parallel

Isaiah 55:7 promises abundant pardon to those who return to God, mirroring the plentiful redemption called for here.

Romans 5:20 Parallel

Romans 5:20 shows grace superabounding where sin increased, echoing the 'plentiful redemption' — both emphasize excessive mercy.

Romans 8:24 Parallel

Romans 8:24 discusses hope for unseen salvation, relating to the call to hope in the Lord's redemption.

Zephaniah 3:12 calls a humble remnant to take refuge in the Lord, paralleling the call to hope in steadfast love and redemption.