Psalm 25:17
The troubles of my heart are enlarged: O bring thou me out of my distresses.
Cross-reference
Psalm 34:19 promises that the Lord delivers the righteous from many afflictions — a direct answer to the plea for rescue from distress here.
Psalm 77:2-4 describes a similar night of trouble and refusal of comfort, showing the psalmist's persistent seeking of God.
Psalm 40:13 is a direct cry for speedy deliverance, closely matching the psalmist's request to be brought out of distress.
Psalm 143:11 uses nearly identical language: 'bring my soul out of trouble,' directly paralleling the request to be brought out of distresses.
Psalm 38:1-8 expands on physical and spiritual distress from sin, echoing the plea for relief in a context of divine discipline.
Psalm 42:7 uses overwhelming water imagery to depict deep distress, mirroring the sense of being engulfed by troubles.
In Psalm 116:4, the psalmist also cries out for deliverance from distress, echoing the plea to be brought out of troubles.
2 Corinthians 4:8 affirms being afflicted but not crushed, offering a New Testament perspective on enduring distress.
2 Corinthians 4:9 continues the theme of persecution without abandonment, reinforcing hope amid trouble.
1 Samuel 30:6 shows David strengthening himself in the Lord amid great distress, a narrative parallel to the psalmist's plea.
Habakkuk 3:17-19 contrasts by rejoicing in God despite total loss, while the psalmist cries for deliverance from distress.
1 Corinthians 4:11-13 lists apostles' hardships and their response of blessing, showing endurance in distress.