Psalm 29:11
The Lord will give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace.
Cross-references
Psalm 138:3 recounts personal emboldening by God, a specific instance of the strength given to his people.
In Psalm 28:8, the same theme: the LORD is the strength of his people, reinforcing the promise of strength here.
Psalm 68:35 explicitly states God gives power and strength to his people, directly echoing this verse.
Psalm 119:28 is a prayer for strength from God's word — directly echoing the strength God gives in Psalm 29:11.
Psalm 3:8 echoes the blessing theme — salvation and blessing come from the LORD to his people.
Psalm 31:24 calls for strength and courage in waiting for the LORD — a response to the strength God gives.
Psalm 147:14 describes God granting peace within borders — a specific application of the peace God blesses his people with.
Psalm 115:13 specifies that God blesses those who fear him — a condition for the blessing mentioned in Psalm 29:11.
Psalm 85:8 promises peace to God's faithful servants, aligning with the blessing of peace here.
Psalm 67:7 declares God's blessing on his people, leading to global reverence — same blessing theme.
Psalm 28:9 adds a prayer for blessing and salvation, complementing the blessing of peace here.
Psalm 84:7 describes pilgrims going from strength to strength, illustrating the ongoing strengthening of God's people.
Psalm 5:12 expands on God's blessing — covering the righteous with favor as with a shield.
Zechariah 10:6 also speaks of God strengthening his people, here with restoration and compassion.
Isaiah 41:10 explicitly promises strengthening and help, reinforcing the assurance of strength here.
2 Timothy 4:17 recounts the Lord giving Paul strength for ministry — a specific instance of the same promise.
Isaiah 40:31 promises renewed strength for those who hope in the LORD, expanding on the source of strength.
Zechariah 10:12 directly echoes 'I will strengthen them in the LORD' — same theme of divine strengthening.
Ephesians 3:16 prays for God to strengthen believers through the Spirit — a NT parallel to God giving strength.
In 2 Thessalonians 3:16, Paul prays for the Lord of peace to give peace always, directly echoing this blessing.
Isaiah 40:29 directly states God gives strength to the weary, a clear parallel to the strength given here.
Isaiah 9:7 promises endless peace in the Messiah's kingdom — a future extension of the peace God gives now.
Numbers 6:24-27 is the Aaronic blessing ending with 'give you peace' — directly parallel to God blessing with peace.
Isaiah 26:12 affirms that God ordains peace for his people — a prophetic echo of the peace blessing in Psalm 29:11.
In 1 Chronicles 29:12, David declares that strength comes from God, directly paralleling the strength given here.
In Numbers 6:26, the Aaronic blessing asks the Lord to give peace, directly matching this verse.
Philippians 4:7 describes the peace of God guarding hearts, a NT expansion of the peace promised in Psalm 29:11.
Colossians 3:15 calls believers to let Christ's peace rule, echoing the peace God gives in Psalm 29:11.
In Leviticus 26:6, God promises peace in the land as a covenant blessing, paralleling the peace here.
Isaiah 45:7 declares God as the source of both well-being and calamity — a broader sovereignty than the blessing of peace in Psalm 29:11.
In John 16:33, Jesus promises peace in Him despite trouble, echoing the peace God gives His people here.
In Romans 14:17, peace is part of the kingdom of God, aligning with the blessing of peace from the Lord.