Psalm 20:5

We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners: the Lord fulfil all thy petitions.

Cross-references

Psalm 118:15 shouts of joy and victory resound — nearly identical to the banner-raising joy here.

Psalm 35:9 Parallel

In Psalm 35:9, the psalmist's soul rejoices in the LORD's salvation — a parallel expression of joy in deliverance.

Psalm 13:5 Parallel

In Psalm 13:5, the psalmist rejoices in God's salvation — echoing the shout of joy over victory in this verse.

Psalm 21:1 Parallel

Psalm 21:1 directly celebrates the king's joy in God's victories — the fulfillment of the prayer in this verse.

Psalm 89:24 Parallel

Psalm 89:24 says 'in my name shall his horn be exalted,' matching the 'in the name of our God we will set up our banners' — both exalt in God's name for victory.

Psalm 21:2 Parallel

Psalm 21:2 directly parallels the petition-fulfillment theme: God grants the heart's desire, just as Psalm 20:5 prays for fulfilled petitions.

Psalm 60:4 Parallel

Psalm 60:4 also uses 'banner' imagery — God sets up a banner for those who fear Him, similar to setting up banners in God's name.

Psalm 9:14 Parallel

Psalm 9:14 rejoices in God's salvation at Zion's gates, similar to the joy over victory in Psalm 20:5, but less specific to banners.

Habakkuk 3:18 resolves to rejoice in God my Savior — echoing the joyful trust in God's victory.

Exodus 17:15 names the altar 'The LORD Is My Banner' — the same banner concept used in Psalm 20:5 when setting up banners in God's name.

1 Samuel 17:45 has David coming 'in the name of the LORD' against Goliath — directly parallels the 'in the name of our God' battle confidence.

2 Chronicles 14:11 records Asa's battle prayer relying on God's name — 'in your name we have come' parallels setting up banners in God's name.

1 Samuel 2:1 has Hannah rejoicing in God's salvation — nearly identical phrase to 'shout for joy over your salvation' in Psalm 20:5.

Isaiah 11:10 speaks of the Messiah as a 'signal' (banner) for the peoples — a prophetic extension of the banner imagery in Psalm 20:5.

Micah 4:5 Parallel

Micah 4:5 declares 'we will walk in the name of the LORD' — parallels the commitment to act in God's name when setting up banners.

Numbers 10:35 is a battle cry for God to arise and scatter enemies — parallel to the prayer for victory and setting up banners in Psalm 20:5.

In 2 Chronicles 20:27, the people return with joy after God gives victory, echoing the shout of joy for victory in Psalm 20:5.