Psalm 77:1

I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and he gave ear unto me.

Cross-references

Psalm 3:4 Parallel

Psalm 3:4 records David crying aloud and being answered from God's holy hill — identical pattern of cry and response.

Psalm 34:6 Parallel

Psalm 34:6 tells of a poor man crying and the Lord hearing and saving — same dynamic of cry and deliverance.

Psalm 55:16 Parallel

Psalm 55:16 says 'I call to God, and the Lord will save me' — parallel to crying aloud for help and being heard.

Psalm 55:17 Parallel

In Psalm 55:17, the psalmist also cries out at set times and is heard — same theme of persistent prayer and divine response.

Psalm 116:1 Parallel

Psalm 116:1 directly states God heard the psalmist's voice and pleas — a clear parallel to being heard when crying aloud.

Psalm 116:2 Parallel

Psalm 116:2 says God inclined his ear, so the psalmist will call on him — echoing the confidence of being heard in Psalm 77:1.

Psalm 142:1-3 similarly describes crying aloud and pouring out complaint before God, who knows the psalmist's way.

Psalm 28:1 Parallel

Psalm 28:1 similarly cries out to God not to be deaf — echoing the plea for a hearing in Psalm 77:1.

Psalm 34:4 Parallel

Psalm 34:4 shows God answering the seeker — the expected response to the cry in Psalm 77:1.

Psalm 86:7 Parallel

Psalm 86:7 explicitly states calling on God and being answered — the same confidence as Psalm 77:1.

Psalm 138:3 Parallel

Psalm 138:3 recalls God answering when called — the fulfillment of the cry in Psalm 77:1.