Psalm 18:46

The Lord liveth; and blessed be my rock; and let the God of my salvation be exalted.

Cross-reference

Psalm 18:2 Parallel

Psalm 18:2 earlier in the same psalm describes God as 'my rock,' defining the rock praised in verse 46.

Psalm 62:7 Parallel

Psalm 62:7 repeats 'my rock' and 'God of my salvation', closely mirroring David's praise in Psalm 18:46.

Psalm 89:26 Allusion

Psalm 89:26 calls God 'the Rock of my salvation', directly echoing the language of Psalm 18:46 in a messianic context.

Psalm 42:9 Contrast

Psalm 42:9 also addresses God as 'my Rock,' but in a lament, showing the same title used in distress rather than praise.

Psalm 21:13 Parallel

In Psalm 21:13, the call for God to be exalted mirrors the psalmist's desire for God to be exalted.

Psalm 25:5 Related theme

Psalm 25:5 calls God 'my Savior,' paralleling the 'God of my salvation' in Psalm 18:46.

Psalm 27:1 Parallel

In Psalm 27:1, the Lord is declared as salvation and strength, echoing the psalmist's confession of God as salvation.

Psalm 57:5 Parallel

In Psalm 57:5, the plea for God to be exalted above the heavens parallels the exaltation cry in Psalm 18:46.

Psalm 57:11 Parallel

In Psalm 57:11, the same exaltation refrain appears, reinforcing the theme of God's glory.

Psalm 61:2 Parallel

Psalm 61:2 uses the same 'rock' imagery as a cry for guidance, echoing David's declaration of God as his rock.

Psalm 99:9 Parallel

In Psalm 99:9, the call to exalt the Lord parallels the psalmist's exaltation of God.

Psalm 68:20 Related theme

Psalm 68:20 says 'Our God is a God who saves,' echoing the salvation theme of Psalm 18:46.

Psalm 79:9 Related theme

Psalm 79:9 appeals to 'God our Savior,' similar to the 'God of my salvation' in Psalm 18:46.

Exodus 15:2 Parallel

Exodus 15:2 declares 'He has become my salvation' and 'I will exalt him,' closely paralleling the praise in Psalm 18:46.

2 Samuel 22:47 is nearly identical, recording the same song of David. It reinforces the declaration of God's life and salvation.

In Deuteronomy 32:4, God is called the Rock, a title echoed in Psalm 18:46's 'my rock'.

In Deuteronomy 32:15, the phrase 'Rock of his salvation' directly parallels the psalmist's 'my rock' and 'God of my salvation'.

Isaiah 12:2 Parallel

In Isaiah 12:2, the same confession of God as salvation appears, echoing the psalmist's declaration.

Jeremiah 10:10 Related theme

Jeremiah 10:10 calls God 'the living God,' echoing the opening cry 'The LORD lives' from Psalm 18:46.

Luke 1:47 Parallel

In Luke 1:47, Mary rejoices in God her Savior, echoing the psalmist's confession of the God of salvation.