Psalm 28:9
Save thy people, and bless thine inheritance: feed them also, and lift them up for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 14:7 expresses the same longing for salvation and restoration of Israel — a parallel prayer for God to save His inheritance.
Psalm 25:22 similarly pleads for deliverance from all troubles — a direct parallel to the cry for salvation and blessing.
Psalm 78:71 describes David being brought from tending sheep to shepherd God's inheritance, directly mirroring the shepherd and inheritance imagery.
Psalm 80:14-19 pleads for God to restore and save His people, the vine — echoing the same petition for shepherding and carrying.
Psalm 33:12 declares blessed the nation whose God is the Lord, His heritage — the same concept of blessed inheritance.
Micah 7:14 is a prayer to shepherd God's inheritance, using nearly identical language to Psalm 28:9.
Micah 5:4 explicitly says the ruler will shepherd his flock in God's strength, directly echoing the psalm's request for shepherding.
Ezekiel 34:23 promises a future shepherd, my servant David, who will tend God's flock, fulfilling the prayer for shepherding.
Jeremiah 31:7 directly echoes the plea 'Save your people' — a citation of the same prayer for the remnant of Israel.
Isaiah 40:11 portrays God as a shepherd who carries lambs in His arms, directly matching the 'carry them' plea in the psalm.
Revelation 7:17 echoes the shepherd imagery from Psalm 28:9, showing Christ as the ultimate Shepherd who leads to living water and wipes tears.
In Exodus 34:9, Moses pleads for God to take Israel as His inheritance — the same 'inheritance' language and plea for divine presence echoed here.
Deuteronomy 26:15 asks God to bless His people and land — directly parallel to the blessing of the inheritance here.
Deuteronomy 4:20 declares Israel is God's inheritance, redeemed from Egypt — the same status prayed for here.
1 Kings 8:51 describes Israel as God's people and inheritance, echoing the language of Psalm 28:9 and the exodus.
2 Samuel 21:3 uses 'the LORD's inheritance' to refer to Israel — the same phrase for God's people.
Deuteronomy 9:29 calls Israel God's inheritance, the same term used in Psalm 28:9 — grounding the prayer in God's redemptive act.
1 Kings 8:53 reiterates that Israel is God's chosen inheritance — the same status prayed for in Psalm 28:9.
Jeremiah 10:16 calls Israel the tribe of God's inheritance — reinforcing the covenant relationship invoked in Psalm 28:9.
Jeremiah 31:23 prophesies a future blessing on the land and people when fortunes are restored — echoing the prayer for blessing and salvation here.