Psalm 25:20

O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.

Cross-reference

Psalm 71:1 Parallel

Psalm 71:1 echoes the exact plea: 'In you, Lord, I have taken refuge; let me never be put to shame' — a very close parallel.

Psalm 16:1 Parallel

In Psalm 16:1, the same plea 'Preserve me, O God, for I trust in you' mirrors the Psalmist's prayer almost verbatim.

In Psalm 119:31, the psalmist asks 'put me not to shame' after clinging to testimonies — same shame/trust theme.

Psalm 17:8 Parallel

Psalm 17:8 uses the metaphor 'apple of your eye' and 'shadow of your wings' to depict the same plea for divine protection.

Psalm 22:20 Parallel

Psalm 22:20 similarly cries 'Deliver me from the sword' — both are urgent prayers for rescue from enemies.

Psalm 121:7 Parallel

Psalm 121:7 promises that the Lord will keep you from all harm — a confident assurance echoing the prayer for protection.

Psalm 22:21 Parallel

Psalm 22:21 continues the rescue plea with 'Save me from the mouth of the lions' — reinforcing the theme of deliverance.

Psalm 71:2 Parallel

Psalm 71:2 asks 'rescue me and deliver me' — matching the rescue request in this verse.

Romans 9:33 Allusion

In Romans 9:33, Paul quotes Isaiah that believers in Christ shall not be ashamed — applying the same hope to the gospel.

In Genesis 32:11, Jacob prays for deliverance from Esau — a similar cry for rescue as the Psalmist's 'deliver me'.

Joel 2:27 Parallel

In Joel 2:27, God promises His people will never be ashamed — directly echoing the Psalmist's plea for deliverance from shame.