Psalm 22:4
Our fathers trusted in thee: they trusted, and thou didst deliver them.
Cross-references
Psalm 44:1-7 recounts how God delivered their fathers, echoing the same pattern of trust and deliverance.
Psalm 28:7 expresses trust in the Lord as strength and shield, resulting in help and thanksgiving.
Psalm 31:1 is a prayer for deliverance based on taking refuge in the Lord, aligning with the theme.
Psalm 37:40 promises deliverance for those who take refuge in the Lord, directly paralleling the fathers' experience.
Psalm 62:8 exhorts trust in God as a refuge, reinforcing the call to trust like the fathers.
Genesis 32:9-12 records Jacob's prayer for deliverance, trusting God's promise — a direct example of a father trusting and being delivered.
Exodus 14:13 shows Moses urging trust before the Red Sea deliverance — a key instance of fathers trusting God to save.
1 Samuel 7:9-12 recounts Samuel's prayer and God's help at Ebenezer — another example of trust and deliverance.
Hebrews 11:8-32 lists many patriarchs who lived by faith — a summary of the fathers who trusted God.
Genesis 22:14 records Abraham's trust in God's provision, a key example of the fathers who trusted and were delivered.
1 Chronicles 5:20 shows the Reubenites crying out in battle and being delivered because they trusted in God.
2 Chronicles 13:18 states Judah prevailed because they relied on the Lord, echoing the trust and deliverance theme.
Jeremiah 17:13 warns that those who forsake God will be put to shame, contrasting with the fathers who trusted and were delivered.
Daniel 3:28 describes Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego trusting God and being delivered, a direct example of the pattern in Psalm 22:4.
Exodus 14:31 describes the people believing after seeing God's power — the outcome of the deliverance the psalm mentions.