Psalm 32:7

Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah.

Cross-references

Psalm 32:10 Parallel

Psalm 32:10 repeats the surrounding imagery: 'the Lord's unfailing love surrounds the one who trusts' — reinforcing protection.

Psalm 143:9 Parallel

Psalm 143:9 echoes the hiding place theme: 'I hide myself in you' — same image of God as refuge from enemies.

Psalm 119:114 calls God 'my refuge and my shield' — the same protective imagery as Psalm 32:7's 'hiding place'.

Psalm 98:1 Parallel

Psalm 98:1 calls to 'sing a new song' for God's marvelous deeds — same motif of song for deliverance.

Psalm 5:12 Parallel

Psalm 5:12 uses 'surround them with your favor as with a shield' — same verb for divine protection.

Psalm 9:9 Parallel

Psalm 9:9 also calls the Lord a refuge in times of trouble — the same image of God as a hiding place as in Psalm 32:7.

Psalm 27:5 Parallel

Psalm 27:5 describes God hiding the psalmist in his shelter — the same refuge theme as Psalm 32:7's 'hiding place'.

Psalm 31:20 Parallel

Psalm 31:20 speaks of being hidden in God's shelter — directly parallel to Psalm 32:7's 'You are my hiding place'.

Psalm 40:3 Parallel

Psalm 40:3 mentions a 'new song' — connects to the songs of deliverance in 32:7.

Psalm 91:1 Parallel

Psalm 91:1 echoes the same 'hiding place' imagery — dwelling in God's shelter for protection.

Psalm 18:5 Contrast

Psalm 18:5 describes being surrounded by death's cords — the opposite of being surrounded by deliverance.

Judges 5:1 Parallel

Judges 5:1 is Deborah and Barak's song after victory — another example of a deliverance song.

In 2 Samuel 22:1, David's song of deliverance mirrors the same refuge theme — God as hiding place from enemies.

Exodus 15:1-3 is the song of Moses after the Red Sea deliverance — a historical prototype of God's saving songs.

2 Samuel 22:3 calls God a rock, shield, and refuge — directly parallel to the hiding place and protection described here.

Isaiah 32:2 Allusion

Isaiah 32:2 uses the same refuge imagery — a shelter from storm, echoing the hiding place.

Daniel 6:27 Parallel

Daniel 6:27 celebrates God's rescue of Daniel — a concrete example of the deliverance promised in the hiding place.

Isaiah 26:20 calls God's people to hide from wrath — a different context but shares the hiding-for-protection theme.

Zephaniah 2:3 urges seeking shelter on the day of wrath — parallel to the protection in the hiding place.

Colossians 3:3 expands the hiding place to being hidden with Christ in God — a NT spiritual application.

Revelation 7:10 echoes the cry of salvation belonging to God, paralleling the deliverance theme in this psalm.