Psalm 80:17
Let thy hand be upon the man of thy right hand, upon the son of man whom thou madest strong for thyself.
Cross-references
In Psalm 80:15, the same phrases 'right hand' and 'made strong' refer to the vine (Israel); here they shift to a specific 'son of man'.
In Psalm 89:21, God's hand strengthens David; here the same language applies to the messianic 'son of man' — a typological link.
In Psalm 110:1, the Messiah sits at God's right hand; here the 'man of your right hand' is the same figure.
In Psalm 8:4, the same 'son of man' phrase describes humanity's frailty, while here it refers to God's chosen one — a parallel use of the term.
In Daniel 7:13, 'one like a son of man' appears in heavenly vision; here the same title is used for the one God strengthens — messianic.
In John 5:21-29, Jesus as the Son of Man has authority to give life and judge, fulfilling the messianic figure of Psalm 80:17.
In Daniel 7:14, the son of man receives universal dominion; here he is the one God strengthens — complementary messianic roles.
In Luke 1:66, 'the hand of the Lord was with him' about John — both speak of God's hand on a special individual.