Psalm 62:1

Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.

Cross-reference

Psalm 62:6 Parallel

Psalm 62:6 mirrors verse 2, reaffirming God as rock and salvation with slight variation.

Psalm 62:5 Parallel

Psalm 62:5 repeats the call to wait only on God, echoing the same refrain for emphasis.

Psalm 62:2 Parallel

Psalm 62:2 continues the same thought, identifying God as rock and salvation, reinforcing the source of hope.

Psalm 130:6 Parallel

Psalm 130:6 repeats 'my soul waiteth for the Lord' with a vivid comparison to watchmen.

Psalm 25:5 Parallel

Psalm 25:5 also combines waiting on God with salvation, explicitly linking waiting and teaching.

Psalm 130:5 Parallel

Psalm 130:5 directly echoes 'my soul doth wait' and adds hope in God's word.

Psalm 33:20 Parallel

Psalm 33:20 uses 'our soul waits' and adds 'help and shield', broadening the communal aspect.

Psalm 37:7 Parallel

Psalm 37:7 commands being still and waiting patiently before the Lord — a near identical call to silent waiting.

Psalm 37:39 Parallel

Psalm 37:39 declares salvation from the Lord, directly echoing the source of salvation in the silent waiting.

Psalm 121:2 Parallel

Psalm 121:2 echoes the same confidence: help comes from the Lord, the Creator — reinforcing that salvation is from God alone.

Psalm 60:11 Parallel

Psalm 60:11 echoes the same reliance on God alone — human help is vain, just as Psalm 62:1 waits for salvation from God.

Psalm 131:2 Parallel

Psalm 131:2 describes the same quieted soul — a weaned child's calm, mirroring the silent waiting on God in Psalm 62:1.

Psalm 25:3 Parallel

Psalm 25:3 promises that those who wait on God will not be shamed — reinforcing the confidence of waiting in Psalm 62:1.

Psalm 40:1 Parallel

Psalm 40:1 recounts patient waiting and God's response, providing a testimony of answered waiting.

Psalm 123:2 Parallel

Psalm 123:2 uses the simile of servants waiting on masters, illustrating attentive dependence.

Psalm 52:9 Parallel

Psalm 52:9 also speaks of waiting on God's name — a parallel expression of trust and thanksgiving.

Psalm 68:19 Parallel

Psalm 68:19 blesses God who is our salvation, reinforcing that salvation comes from Him as in the waiting.

Psalm 68:20 Parallel

Psalm 68:20 affirms God as a God of salvation and deliverance, aligning with the source of salvation in the verse.

Psalm 27:14 Parallel

Psalm 27:14 exhorts waiting on the Lord with courage, expanding the call to action.

Jeremiah 3:23 contrasts vain hope from hills with salvation from the Lord — reinforcing Psalm 62:1's exclusive trust in God.

Luke 2:30–32 Prophetic fulfillment

Luke 2:30-32 identifies Jesus as the salvation Simeon sees — the fulfillment of the salvation David waited for in Psalm 62:1.

Lamentations 3:25 directly affirms that the Lord is good to those who wait for Him, reinforcing the soul's silent waiting.

Isaiah 12:2 Parallel

Isaiah 12:2 declares 'God is my salvation' — the same confession of trust and deliverance found in Psalm 62:1.

Isaiah 25:9 Parallel

Isaiah 25:9 explicitly speaks of waiting for God and His salvation — the same theme as Psalm 62:1's waiting for salvation from God.

Isaiah 33:2 Parallel

Isaiah 33:2 also pleads for God's grace and salvation, waiting for Him — directly echoing Psalm 62:1's waiting for salvation.

Isaiah 64:4 Parallel

Isaiah 64:4 speaks of what God prepares for those who wait for Him — directly connecting to the waiting in Psalm 62:1.

Genesis 49:18 has Jacob waiting for the Lord's salvation — the same posture of expectant trust as Psalm 62:1.

Daniel 3:17 Parallel

Daniel 3:17 expresses trust in God's ability to deliver — the same salvation from God that Psalm 62:1 waits for.

Micah 7:7 Parallel

Micah 7:7 directly says 'I will wait for the God of my salvation' — identical theme to Psalm 62:1's waiting for salvation from God.

Isaiah 30:18 shows God also waits — to be gracious — and blesses those who wait for Him, echoing the silent waiting for salvation.

Romans 8:25 Parallel

In Romans 8:25, this same patient waiting for unseen salvation is described — hope that requires endurance.

1 Samuel 30:6 shows David strengthening himself in the Lord — the same reliance on God for salvation expressed in Psalm 62:1.

Isaiah 40:31 promises renewed strength to those who wait on the Lord, expanding the theme of waiting for salvation.

James 5:7 Parallel

James 5:7 uses the farmer's patience as a model for waiting on the Lord's coming, paralleling the call to wait in silence.