Psalm 20:6
Now know I that the Lord saveth his anointed; he will hear him from his holy heaven with the saving strength of his right hand.
Cross-reference
Psalm 2:2 describes rulers conspiring against the Lord's anointed, while Psalm 20:6 affirms God saves his anointed — a contrast of opposition vs deliverance.
In Psalm 17:7, God saves by His right hand — the same victorious power of the right hand mentioned in Psalm 20:6.
In Psalm 18:35, God's right hand sustains and saves — echoing the victorious right hand of Psalm 20:6.
Psalm 18:50 explicitly states God gives salvation to his anointed, directly mirroring Psalm 20:6's 'Lord saves his anointed'.
Psalm 28:8 calls the Lord the saving refuge of his anointed, identical in theme to Psalm 20:6's salvation of the anointed.
Psalm 89:20-23 describes God anointing David and promising victory, fulfilling the 'saving might' for his anointed in Psalm 20:6.
Psalm 21:1 continues the theme of the king rejoicing in the victory God gives, directly building on the confidence expressed in Psalm 20:6.
Psalm 44:3 echoes that victory comes from God's right hand, not human might, reinforcing the source of deliverance in Psalm 20:6.
Psalm 60:5 pleads for God's right hand to save, matching the victorious power of God's right hand in Psalm 20:6.
Acts 5:31 shows Jesus as the exalted anointed one, fulfilling the victory God gives to His anointed in Psalm 20:6.
In Acts 2:36, Peter identifies Jesus as the anointed Lord — the very victory God gives to His Messiah in Psalm 20:6.
In Acts 2:33, Jesus is exalted to God's right hand — the place of victorious power described in Psalm 20:6.
In 1 Samuel 2:10, Hannah's prayer similarly declares God gives strength and exalts His anointed, echoing the same confidence in divine victory.
Zechariah 4:6 emphasizes victory by God's Spirit, not human power, paralleling the theme of divine victory in Psalm 20:6.
In Acts 4:10, the healing and resurrection of Jesus demonstrate the victorious power God gives His anointed, echoing Psalm 20:6.
In Isaiah 57:15, God dwells in a high and holy place — parallel to the heavenly sanctuary from which He answers in Psalm 20:6.
In Isaiah 63:15, the prophet calls on God to look down from heaven — the same heavenly sanctuary from which God answers in Psalm 20:6.
In 1 Kings 8:43, Solomon again prays for God to hear from heaven, His dwelling place — parallel to the heavenly sanctuary in Psalm 20:6.
In 1 Kings 8:30, Solomon asks God to hear from heaven, His dwelling place — the same heavenly sanctuary from which God answers in Psalm 20:6.