Psalm 68:19
Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.
Cross-references
Psalm 24:5 speaks of receiving blessing from the God of salvation, directly linking to God as our salvation here.
Psalm 27:1 declares the Lord as my salvation, the same confession as 'God is our salvation' in Psalm 68:19.
Psalm 62:1 affirms that salvation comes from God alone, reinforcing the source of salvation in Psalm 68:19.
Psalm 65:5 calls God the 'God of our salvation', identical to the title used in Psalm 68:19.
Psalm 88:1 cries out to the 'God of my salvation', using the same phrase as Psalm 68:19, though in a lament.
Psalm 103 calls the soul to bless the Lord for his benefits, paralleling the blessing of God who daily bears us up in this verse.
Lamentations 3:23 highlights God's mercies new every morning, echoing the 'daily' bearing in Psalm 68:19.
Isaiah 17:10 rebukes forgetting the God of salvation — contrasting with the blessing of God who daily bears us up here.
Ephesians 1:3 blesses God for spiritual blessings in Christ, echoing the doxology of blessing the Lord for salvation here.