Psalm 62:11
God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.
Cross-reference
Psalm 89:13 echoes the same truth: God's arm is mighty, His hand strong — reinforcing that power belongs to God alone.
In Psalm 59:9, David calls God 'my Strength'—personally affirming that power belongs to God, the same theme as Psalm 62:11.
In Psalm 66:7, the psalmist says God rules by his might forever—directly reinforcing that power belongs to God.
Psalm 68:35 declares God gives power to his people, complementing the statement that power belongs to God.
Psalm 68:34 calls to ascribe power to God, affirming the same truth that power belongs to God.
Revelation 19:1 directly proclaims 'power belongs to our God,' a clear echo of this verse.
Matthew 28:18 declares all authority given to Jesus, showing the transfer of God's power to the risen Christ.
Matthew 6:13 concludes the Lord's Prayer with 'for thine is the power,' directly echoing the attribution of power to God.
Job 33:14 uses the same 'once, twice' phrasing about God speaking, emphasizing that God speaks repeatedly though unnoticed.
In Job 37:23, Elihu declares God is great in power—directly echoing the truth that power belongs to God.
In Job 9:19, Job acknowledges God's might in a contest of strength—directly affirming that power belongs to God.
Daniel 2:20 explicitly states that wisdom and might belong to God, directly paralleling the declaration that power is His.
Daniel 2:37 acknowledges that God gives power and might to earthly kings, showing that all authority derives from Him.
Nahum 1:3 affirms God's great power and His justice, aligning with the truth that power belongs to God.
In 2 Chronicles 25:8, the prophet affirms that God has power to help or cast down—directly illustrating that power belongs to God.
Matthew 19:26 declares that with God all things are possible, illustrating the limitless power that belongs to Him.
In 2 Chronicles 20:6, Jehoshaphat prays that power and might are in God's hand—reinforcing the same assertion from Psalm 62:11.
Romans 13:1 teaches that all governing authority comes from God, directly reflecting that power belongs to Him.
Revelation 18:8 declares the Lord God mighty in judgment, reinforcing that ultimate power belongs to Him.
In 1 Chronicles 29:12, David declares that power and might are in God's hand—directly echoing the same truth that power belongs to God.
John 19:11 affirms that all authority comes from above, consistent with the truth that power belongs to God.