Psalm 80:2

Before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh stir up thy strength, and come and save us.

Cross-reference

Psalm 35:23 Parallel

Psalm 35:23 similarly calls on God to 'awake' and 'rouse yourself' for vindication—a direct parallel to the plea for God to stir up his might.

Psalm 44:23 Parallel

Psalm 44:23 cries 'Awake! Why are you sleeping?'—the same urgent call for God to rouse himself and save his people.

Psalm 78:38 Contrast

Psalm 78:38 says God 'did not stir up all his wrath'—contrasting with this plea for him to stir up his might for salvation.

Psalm 9:19 Parallel

Psalm 9:19 also calls on God to arise, but against the nations — broadening the plea for divine intervention.

Isaiah 42:13 depicts God stirring up his zeal like a warrior—the same 'stir up' language used here for divine intervention.

Numbers 2:18–24 Historical context

Numbers 2:18-24 shows Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin camped together on the west—the same tribal grouping invoked in this plea for God to lead them.

Numbers 10:22–24 Historical context

Numbers 10:22-24 describes these three tribes marching together under Ephraim's standard, reinforcing the tribal unity behind this cry for deliverance.