Psalm 80:18
So will not we go back from thee: quicken us, and we will call upon thy name.
Cross-references
In Psalm 79:13, the same vow to give thanks forever follows a plea for deliverance — both express covenant loyalty after restoration.
In Psalm 85:6, the same plea for revival appears — both ask God to restore life so his people may rejoice.
In Psalm 119:25, the same cry for life from God's word parallels the request for revival — both seek divine renewal.
Psalm 71:20 promises God will revive again after troubles, directly paralleling the request for life and restoration in Psalm 80:18.
In Psalm 119:37, the same plea 'give me life' appears, asking God to turn eyes from worthless things — mirroring the request for revival and faithfulness in Psalm 80:18.
Psalm 119:40 echoes the exact cry 'give me life' in righteousness, reinforcing the theme of seeking God's life-giving power.
Psalm 119:107 repeats 'give me life' in affliction, aligning with the plea for revival in Psalm 80:18.
Psalm 119:154 again uses 'give me life' with a legal plea, paralleling the request for life and restoration.
Psalm 119:156 continues the refrain 'give me life' based on God's mercy, similar to the cry for life in Psalm 80:18.
In John 6:68, Peter echoes this resolve not to turn back — both affirm unwavering commitment to God.
In Hebrews 10:38, the warning against shrinking back parallels the resolve not to turn back — both emphasize perseverance.
In Hebrews 10:39, the same contrast between shrinking back and preserving faith mirrors the commitment not to turn back.
Philippians 2:13 reveals that God works in believers to will and act, which underlies the prayer for God to give life so they may call on him in Psalm 80:18.