Psalm 68:20

He that is our God is the God of salvation; and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death.

Cross-references

Psalm 118:17 declares 'I shall not die, but live' — directly echoing the deliverances from death proclaimed here.

Psalm 18:46 Parallel

Psalm 18:46 calls God 'the God of my salvation' — echoing the Psalm's theme of God as source of deliverance.

Psalm 25:5 Parallel

Psalm 25:5 identifies God as 'the God of my salvation' — parallel to the Psalm's statement of God saving from death.

Psalm 27:1 Parallel

Psalm 27:1 declares the Lord is my salvation — a direct parallel to the Psalm's 'God of salvation'.

Psalm 51:14 Parallel

Psalm 51:14 pleads for deliverance from bloodguilt, calling God 'God of my salvation' — parallel to the Psalm's salvation theme.

Psalm 62:1 Parallel

Psalm 62:1 echoes that salvation comes from God alone, reinforcing the source of deliverance.

Psalm 65:5 Parallel

Psalm 65:5 also calls God 'God of our salvation,' directly paralleling the theme of divine deliverance.

Psalm 118:18 echoes the same theme of God delivering from death, here as personal discipline spared from death.

Deuteronomy 32:39 declares God kills and makes alive, directly paralleling the deliverance from death in Psalm 68:20.

Revelation 1:18 declares Christ holds the keys of Death — the ultimate deliverance from death fulfilled in His resurrection.

Hebrews 2:15 shows Christ delivering those enslaved by fear of death — the same salvation from death promised in the Psalm.

Hebrews 2:14 describes Jesus destroying the power of death, the ultimate deliverance.

John 11:26 Parallel

John 11:26 promises eternal life to believers, directly fulfilling the salvation from death.

John 11:25 Typology

John 11:25 declares Jesus as the resurrection and life, the ultimate deliverance from death.

John 5:29 Parallel

John 5:29 continues the resurrection theme, adding judgment but still about God's power over death.

John 5:28 Parallel

John 5:28 speaks of resurrection from tombs, directly connecting to God's deliverance from death.

John 5:21 Typology

John 5:21 shows Jesus giving life as the Father does, fulfilling the divine power over death.

Isaiah 12:2 Parallel

Isaiah 12:2 declares God is my salvation and strength — a direct parallel to the God of salvation and deliverances from death here.

1 Samuel 2:6 similarly affirms God's power to kill and bring to life, reinforcing the same truth.

Jonah 2:9 Parallel

Jonah 2:9 declares 'Salvation belongs to the Lord!' directly affirming that deliverance comes from God alone.

Isaiah 17:10 rebukes forgetting the God of salvation, directly echoing the same title and concept from Psalm 68:20.

Exodus 15:2 Parallel

Exodus 15:2 celebrates God as salvation — the same declaration of God as deliverer found in the Psalm.

Revelation 7:10 proclaims salvation belongs to God and the Lamb, directly echoing the declaration that God is a God of salvation.

Hosea 1:7 Parallel

Hosea 1:7 promises salvation by the LORD alone, not by weapons — reinforcing that deliverances belong to God as stated here.

Proverbs 21:31 Related theme

Proverbs 21:31 affirms that victory belongs to the Lord, aligning with the truth that deliverance is from God.