Psalm 35:9
And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 13:5 expresses nearly identical joy in God's salvation, reinforcing the same confident hope.
Psalm 21:1 speaks of the king rejoicing in God's salvation, a close parallel to the psalmist's joy.
Psalm 68:1-3 calls the righteous to rejoice before God — the same gladness in God's deliverance as here.
In Psalm 9:14, the psalmist also rejoices in God's salvation and declares praises in Zion — echoing the same joy in deliverance.
Psalm 20:5 expresses joy in God's victory and answered prayers — a similar celebration of deliverance and salvation.
Psalm 33:21 says the heart rejoices in God because of trust in His name, a similar theme of joy in the Lord.
Psalm 51:12 pleads for restoration of the joy of salvation — a related concept but in a penitential context.
In 1 Samuel 2:1, Hannah rejoices in the Lord for answered prayer — the same personal exultation in God's deliverance.
Isaiah 61:10 echoes this exactly — the soul rejoices in God for clothing of salvation.
Habakkuk 3:18 declares joy in God my Savior — the same resolve to rejoice in the Lord's salvation.
Luke 1:47 has Mary's spirit rejoicing in God her Savior — a direct echo of this verse.
Jeremiah 20:13 calls for singing praise because the LORD rescues the needy — directly echoing the deliverance and joy here.