Psalm 38:22
Make haste to help me, O Lord my salvation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 27:1 declares 'The Lord is my salvation,' using the same title for God as the closing plea here.
In Psalm 40:13, 'make haste to help me' is a direct parallel to the cry for urgent deliverance in 38:22.
Psalm 40:17 repeats the plea 'make no tarrying' and calls God 'my help and my deliverer,' paralleling the cry for haste and salvation.
Psalm 62:2 calls God 'my rock and my salvation,' echoing the identification of God as salvation.
Psalm 62:6 repeats 'my rock and my salvation,' reinforcing the same confession of God as deliverer.
Psalm 70:1 directly echoes 'make haste to help me, O Lord,' almost identical wording.
Psalm 70:5 combines 'make haste unto me' with 'my help and my deliverer,' mirroring the same urgent request.
Psalm 71:12 pleads 'make haste for my help,' a close parallel to the call for swift assistance.
Psalm 141:1 cries 'make haste unto me,' sharing the same urgent appeal for God's quick response.
Psalm 27:9 appeals to 'God of my salvation,' closely matching the title and plea for help.
In Psalm 51:14, David also cries to the God of his salvation, echoing the plea for deliverance in Psalm 38:22.
Isaiah 12:2 proclaims 'God is my salvation,' using the same phrase to express trust, paralleling the psalmist's cry.