Psalm 66:19
But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my prayer.
Cross-references
Psalm 6:9 echoes the same confidence: 'The Lord has heard my plea' — affirming God's response to prayer.
Psalm 34:6 shows God hearing the poor man's cry — parallel to God attending to the voice of prayer in Psalm 66:19.
Psalm 116:1 expresses love because God heard — same theme of God listening to prayer as in Psalm 66:19.
In Psalm 116:2, the psalmist echoes that God inclined his ear, reinforcing the certainty that God hears prayer.
Psalm 17:1 petitions God to attend to prayer — the very thing Psalm 66:19 affirms God has done.
Psalm 17:6 expresses confidence that God will answer — matching the assurance in Psalm 66:19 that God has heard.
Psalm 28:6 blesses God for hearing pleas — nearly identical to Psalm 66:19's declaration that God listened.
Psalm 61:5 confirms God heard vows — a specific instance of the general truth in Psalm 66:19 that God attends to prayer.
Psalm 65:2 calls God the one who hears prayer — the same attribute celebrated in Psalm 66:19.
1 John 3:20-22 teaches that God hears those who keep his commandments, broadening the psalmist's testimony of answered prayer.
Hebrews 5:7 describes Jesus' prayers being heard because of his reverence, echoing the psalmist's experience of God attending to prayer.
Lamentations 3:56 affirms that God heard the plea, directly mirroring Psalm 66:19's confidence in answered prayer.
1 Kings 9:3 has God explicitly telling Solomon he has heard his prayer, confirming the same divine response as in Psalm 66:19.
James 4:3 contrasts: prayers go unanswered when motives are selfish, while Psalm 66:19 celebrates God hearing prayer.
Isaiah 58:9 promises God will answer when called — fulfilling the reality Psalm 66:19 already experiences.
Proverbs 15:29 adds that God hears the righteous — a condition implicit in Psalm 66:19's context of faithful worship.
Job 16:17 asserts pure prayer, yet Job feels unheard — contrasting with Psalm 66:19's assurance that God listens.
2 Chronicles 7:12 repeats God's response to Solomon, 'I have heard your prayer,' reinforcing the theme of divine attentiveness.
1 Chronicles 4:10 shows God granting Jabez's request, illustrating the same truth that God hears and answers prayer.
2 Kings 20:5 quotes God saying 'I have heard your prayer' to Hezekiah, directly matching the psalmist's assurance.
1 Samuel 1:27 records Hannah's testimony that the Lord granted her petition, a direct parallel to the psalmist's claim that God heard his prayer.
1 John 3:22 adds that obedience leads to answered prayer — expanding on Psalm 66:19's assurance that God hears.
Lamentations 3:55 depicts a desperate cry from the pit, paralleling the psalmist's prayer but without the assurance of being heard.