Psalm 78:35

And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer.

Cross-reference

Psalm 78:7 Parallel

Psalm 78:7 states the purpose of remembering God's works — directly parallel to the act of remembering in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 78:11 Contrast

Psalm 78:11 says they forgot God's works — a direct contrast to the remembering in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 78:42 Contrast

Psalm 78:42 says they did not remember God's power — contrasting with the remembrance in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 106:21 says they forgot God their Savior — contrasting with remembering God as redeemer in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 106:13 says they soon forgot God's works — opposite of the remembering in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 42:9 Contrast

Psalm 42:9 uses the same 'rock' title for God, but in a lament of feeling forgotten, contrasting with the remembrance in Psalm 78:35.

Psalm 107:19 shows a similar pattern of crying to God for deliverance, echoing the theme of God as redeemer from Psalm 78:35.

Titus 2:14 Typology

Titus 2:14 applies the redemption theme to Christ's self-sacrifice, fulfilling the OT picture of God as Redeemer.

Exodus 6:6 Historical context

In Exodus 6:6, God promises to redeem Israel from Egypt — the specific redemption remembered in Psalm 78:35.

Isaiah 63:9 Allusion

Isaiah 63:9 expands on God's redemption, describing His personal involvement in saving and carrying His people.

In Isaiah 48:17, the Redeemer teaches and leads — adding a guidance aspect to the Redeemer title from Psalm 78:35.

Isaiah 44:6 Allusion

In Isaiah 44:6, God declares Himself as Redeemer and the only God — expanding the identity of the Redeemer remembered.

In Isaiah 41:14, God is called 'your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel' — the same title used in Psalm 78:35.

In Deuteronomy 32:31, Israel's Rock is declared unique — echoing the same title and affirming God's incomparability.

In Deuteronomy 32:30, the Rock sells his people — a different facet of God as Rock, contrasting with redeemer.

In Deuteronomy 32:15, Israel forsakes the Rock of salvation — contrasting with remembering God as Rock here.

Deuteronomy 32:4 calls God 'the Rock' — the same title used in Psalm 78:35 for God as their rock.

In Deuteronomy 15:15, Israel is commanded to remember their redemption — directly reinforcing the act of remembering in Psalm 78:35.

In Deuteronomy 7:8, God redeems Israel out of love and oath — adding motivation behind the redemption remembered.

Exodus 15:13 Historical context

In Exodus 15:13, the redeemed people are led by God's strength — the same redemption event celebrated in song.

Isaiah 44:24 expands on God as Redeemer and Creator, reinforcing the title used in Psalm 78:35.