Psalm 34:19

Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all.

Cross-references

Psalm 34:6 Parallel

In Psalm 34:6, the poor man cries and is saved out of all troubles, a specific instance of the general promise in v19.

Psalm 34:17 Parallel

In Psalm 34:17, the same promise is restated: the Lord hears and delivers the righteous from all troubles.

Psalm 71:20 Parallel

Psalm 71:20 echoes the pattern of many troubles followed by revival — just as the LORD delivers from all afflictions.

Psalm 143:11 Related theme

Psalm 143:11 asks God to bring the soul out of trouble — a prayer for the deliverance promised in Psalm 34:19.

Psalm 129:2 Parallel

Psalm 129:2 says many afflictions from youth but enemies did not prevail — mirroring the deliverance from all afflictions.

Psalm 119:107 Related theme

Psalm 119:107 cries out from severe affliction, asking for life — a direct echo of the righteous sufferer seeking deliverance.

Psalm 54:7 Parallel

Psalm 54:7 declares God has delivered from every trouble — directly mirroring the deliverance from all afflictions.

Psalm 18:27 Parallel

Psalm 18:27 states that God saves the humble, aligning with the deliverance of the righteous in the verse.

Psalm 25:17 Parallel

Psalm 25:17 is a prayer for deliverance from enlarged troubles, directly paralleling the plea for rescue from afflictions.

Psalm 32:10 Parallel

Psalm 32:10 contrasts the wicked's many sorrows with lovingkindness for the trusting, echoing the deliverance theme for the righteous.

Psalm 37:24 Parallel

In Psalm 37:24, the same promise: the righteous may fall but God upholds them — echoing deliverance from afflictions.

Psalm 41:1 Related theme

Psalm 41:1 promises deliverance to those who care for the poor — a specific application of God's deliverance from trouble.

John 16:33 Parallel

John 16:33 assures peace despite tribulation — echoing the promise that the LORD delivers the righteous from all afflictions.

In Revelation 7:14-17, the great tribulation ends with God wiping every tear, the ultimate fulfillment of deliverance from all afflictions.

Acts 14:22 Parallel

In Acts 14:22, Paul declares that entering the kingdom requires many tribulations, directly echoing the many afflictions of the righteous.

In 2 Corinthians 4:7-12, Paul describes being afflicted but not crushed, illustrating the pattern of suffering and divine sustaining power.

In 2 Corinthians 4:17, Paul reframes afflictions as light and momentary, leading to eternal glory, adding an eternal perspective to the deliverance.

In 2 Corinthians 11:23-27, Paul lists his many specific afflictions, providing a concrete example of the righteous suffering many troubles.

In 1 Thessalonians 3:3, Paul affirms that believers are destined for afflictions, directly aligning with the many afflictions of the righteous.

In 1 Thessalonians 3:4, Paul reminds them he foretold they would suffer affliction, confirming the pattern of predicted suffering.

In 2 Timothy 3:11, Paul recounts his persecutions and that the Lord rescued him from all, mirroring the deliverance promised to the righteous.

In 2 Timothy 3:12, Paul states that all who desire godly living will be persecuted, generalizing the many afflictions for the righteous.

In Hebrews 11:33-38, examples of faith include those who endured afflictions and were delivered or martyred, illustrating the range of righteous suffering.

James 5:10 Parallel

In James 5:10, the prophets are held up as examples of suffering and patience, directly embodying the righteous who endure afflictions.

Proverbs 24:16 says the righteous rises after falling — matching the pattern of affliction then deliverance in Psalm 34:19.

Job 42:12 Parallel

Job 42:12 shows the LORD's restoration after Job's afflictions — fulfilling the deliverance promised in Psalm 34:19.

Jeremiah 30:7 describes a time of distress for Jacob from which he will be saved — directly paralleling affliction and deliverance.

2 Corinthians 1:10 Related theme

2 Corinthians 1:10 testifies to past, present, and future deliverance from death — a direct echo of the promise.

Proverbs 12:13 contrasts the wicked ensnared and the righteous escaping trouble — echoing the deliverance of the righteous from afflictions.

1 Kings 1:29 has David swearing that God redeemed his soul from every adversity, a near-quote of the verse's promise.

2 Samuel 22:1 is David's song of thanksgiving for deliverance from all enemies, directly echoing the deliverance promised in the verse.

1 Samuel 19:12 shows a specific deliverance of David from Saul's hand, exemplifying the principle of God rescuing the righteous from affliction.

In 1 Samuel 19:10, David escapes Saul's spear—a direct example of the righteous delivered from affliction.

1 Samuel 30:3 Historical context

1 Samuel 30:3 records a severe affliction of David (Ziklag burned), illustrating the 'many afflictions' part of the verse.

Job 30:9-31 depicts the many afflictions of a righteous man — the same reality Psalm 34:19 acknowledges before promising deliverance.

Job 5:19 Parallel

Job 5:19 promises deliverance from multiple troubles — similar to the LORD delivering the righteous from all afflictions.

Job 1:18 Parallel

Job 1:18 reports the death of Job's children, a profound affliction of a righteous man, fitting the first half of the verse.

James 5:11 Parallel

In James 5:11, Job's steadfastness exemplifies the righteous enduring afflictions, echoing the promise of deliverance.

In 1 Peter 4:13, sharing Christ's sufferings leads to future joy, adding a Christological dimension to deliverance.

In 1 Peter 4:12, fiery trials are expected for believers, aligning with the many afflictions of the righteous.