Psalm 143:11

Quicken me, O Lord, for thy name’s sake: for thy righteousness’ sake bring my soul out of trouble.

Cross-references

Psalm 143:1 Parallel

Psalm 143:1 also appeals to God's 'righteousness'—the same basis for deliverance repeated later in the psalm for coherence.

Psalm 31:1 Parallel

Psalm 31:1 also pleads 'deliver me in thy righteousness'—identical language linking trust in God's righteous rescue.

Psalm 138:7 Parallel

Psalm 138:7 also uses 'revive me' and 'trouble', mirroring the same plea for God to restore life in distress.

Psalm 71:2 Parallel

Psalm 71:2 again uses 'deliver me in thy righteousness'—a close verbal parallel to the psalmist's cry for rescue.

Psalm 119:40 asks for revival in God's righteousness — the same phrase 'in your righteousness' used here for deliverance.

Psalm 31:3 Parallel

Psalm 31:3 also appeals 'for your name's sake' for guidance, paralleling the reason for deliverance.

Psalm 25:11 Parallel

Psalm 25:11 uses the same appeal 'for your name's sake' to plead for pardon — a parallel motive.

Psalm 109:21 echoes the same plea for deliverance 'for your name's sake' and steadfast love, reinforcing the psalmist's trust in God's character.

Psalm 106:8 Parallel

Psalm 106:8 states God saved Israel for His name's sake — the same reason the psalmist asks for deliverance.

Psalm 119:25 asks for revival according to God's word — adding the means of revival to the prayer for preservation.

Psalm 119:107 asks for revival according to God's word amid affliction — similar context of trouble.

Psalm 91:15 Related theme

Psalm 91:15 promises God will answer, be with in trouble, and rescue — a direct response to the psalmist’s cry.

Psalm 91:16 Related theme

Psalm 91:16 promises long life and salvation, corresponding to the request for preservation of life.

Psalm 119:37 prays for revival in God's ways — linking revival to the path of God's will.

Psalm 85:6 Parallel

Psalm 85:6 asks for revival so God's people rejoice — a similar plea for preservation/revival.

Psalm 119:88 prays for revival according to God's lovingkindness, with the purpose of keeping His testimony.

Psalm 37:40 Related theme

Psalm 37:40 promises help and deliverance for those who take refuge in God, directly supporting the prayer.

Psalm 37:39 Related theme

Psalm 37:39 declares that salvation and refuge in trouble come from the LORD, echoing the same hope.

Psalm 142:7 Parallel

Psalm 142:7 similarly asks to be brought out of prison/trouble, showing a common cry for release from distress.

Psalm 34:19 Related theme

Psalm 34:19 assures that the LORD delivers the righteous from all afflictions, reinforcing the plea for rescue.

Revelation 7:14-17 depicts the ultimate deliverance from trouble and eternal comfort, fulfilling the plea for rescue.

Isaiah 48:9 Parallel

Isaiah 48:9 shows God acting for His name's sake by restraining anger, providing a divine perspective on the plea for preservation.

Ephesians 2:5 says God 'quickened us' (made alive) with Christ—a spiritual parallel to the psalmist's cry for revival from trouble.

Habakkuk 3:2 similarly cries 'revive thy work'—a petition for divine renewal, though in a national rather than personal context.