Psalm 69:13
But as for me, my prayer is unto thee, O Lord, in an acceptable time: O God, in the multitude of thy mercy hear me, in the truth of thy salvation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 69:16 repeats the plea for answer based on steadfast love and abundant mercy, within the same psalm.
Psalm 40:11 affirms that God's steadfast love and faithfulness preserve — directly mirrors the plea for these attributes in Psalm 69:13.
Psalm 5:7 uses the exact phrase 'multitude of thy mercy', a shared expression of trust in God's steadfast love.
Psalm 32:6 similarly urges prayer at a time when God may be found, echoing the 'acceptable time' theme.
Psalm 109:26 directly asks for salvation according to God's steadfast love, closely paralleling the request in 69:13.
Psalm 119:124 asks God to deal with the servant according to His steadfast love, echoing the same reliance on God's love.
Psalm 51:1 pleads for mercy according to God's steadfast love and abundant mercy, matching the language of 69:13.
Psalm 6:4 prays 'save me for thy mercies' sake', a parallel appeal to mercy for deliverance.
Psalm 25:6 also appeals to God's steadfast love and mercy, reinforcing the basis for prayer in God's character.
Psalm 98:3 celebrates God's remembered steadfast love and faithfulness — a broader praise that echoes the same divine attributes.
2 Corinthians 6:2 quotes Isaiah 49:8, applying the 'favorable time' to the present — extends the same promise of answered prayer.
Genesis 24:27 praises God for not forsaking his steadfast love and faithfulness — the exact phrase used in Psalm 69:13's prayer.
Isaiah 49:8 uses the same 'time of favor' and 'answered' language — a direct thematic echo of God's saving response.
Micah 7:20 echoes the same pairing of 'truth' and 'mercy' as God's covenant faithfulness, linking personal prayer to national promise.
Luke 1:72 uses similar language of mercy and covenant, showing God's faithfulness to the fathers as fulfillment of the prayer's hope.
Romans 15:8 states Christ confirmed the promises for God's truth, directly echoing the 'truth of thy salvation' theme.
1 Chronicles 21:13 shows David appealing to God's great mercies in distress, mirroring the plea for mercy here.