Psalm 71:23

My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing unto thee; and my soul, which thou hast redeemed.

Cross-reference

Psalm 103:4 Related theme

Psalm 103:4 also speaks of God redeeming life from the pit, similar to the redemption mentioned in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 31:5 Parallel

In Psalm 31:5, the psalmist declares God has redeemed him — the same redemption that inspires joyful praise in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 30:12 Parallel

In Psalm 30:12, the psalmist vows to sing praise forever — the same joyful response to deliverance found in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 34:22 Parallel

In Psalm 34:22, the Lord redeems the life of his servants — the same redemption celebrated in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 63:5 Parallel

Psalm 63:5 also speaks of praising God with joyful lips, similar to the shout of joy in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 43:4 Parallel

In Psalm 43:4, the psalmist approaches God with exceeding joy and praise — mirroring the joyful singing in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 100:2 Parallel

In Psalm 100:2, worshipers are called to serve with gladness and singing — the same joyful response expressed in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 104:33 Related theme

Psalm 104:33 vows to sing praise to God for a lifetime, paralleling the joyful singing in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 108:1 Parallel

In Psalm 108:1, the psalmist's heart is steadfast as he sings — echoing the whole-souled praise in Psalm 71:23.

In Psalm 109:30, the psalmist gives thanks with his mouth — the same vocal praise as the 'lips shouting for joy' in Psalm 71:23.

In Psalm 119:171, the psalmist also speaks of lips pouring forth praise, echoing the joyful praise of redemption in Psalm 71:23.

Psalm 145:21 similarly declares that the mouth will speak praise to the Lord, a general call to praise like the specific joy in Psalm 71:23.

In Revelation 5:9, the redeemed sing a new song — echoing Psalm 71:23's praise for redemption, now fulfilled through Christ's blood.

Lamentations 3:58 uses the same 'redeemed' language — God taking up the cause and redeeming life, directly paralleling the redemption mentioned in Psalm 71:23.

In 2 Samuel 4:9, David declares God redeemed his life from adversity — the same redemption that prompts joyful praise in Psalm 71:23.

Luke 1:46 Parallel

Luke 1:46 has Mary's soul magnifying the Lord, similar to the soul rejoicing in Psalm 71:23.

Luke 1:47 Parallel

Luke 1:47 continues with Mary's spirit rejoicing in God, echoing the soul's joy in Psalm 71:23.

Genesis 48:16 Related theme

Genesis 48:16 refers to the angel who redeemed Jacob from evil, paralleling the redemption in Psalm 71:23.