Psalm 59:17
Unto thee, O my strength, will I sing: for God is my defence, and the God of my mercy.
Cross-reference
Psalm 59:9 repeats 'You are my strength' and 'my fortress', making it an internal echo within the same psalm.
Psalm 46:1 combines 'refuge and strength', closely matching the dual themes of strength and fortress in this verse.
Psalm 62:2 calls God 'my fortress' and 'my rock', reinforcing the same imagery of divine protection.
Psalm 94:22 says 'the LORD has become my fortress', directly paralleling the fortress metaphor in this verse.
Psalm 140:7 echoes the same image of God as strength and protector in battle, reinforcing the theme of divine refuge.
Psalm 18:1 also calls God 'my strength', sharing the same core declaration of dependence.
Exodus 15:2 declares 'The LORD is my strength', a foundational confession that David echoes here.