Psalm 86:13
For great is thy mercy toward me: and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell.
Cross-reference
Psalm 116:8 also thanks God for deliverance from death, directly paralleling the rescue from the realm of the dead in Psalm 86:13.
Psalm 88:6 describes being in the lowest pit without rescue, contrasting with Psalm 86:13's deliverance from the depths.
Psalm 16:10 echoes the same hope of deliverance from the realm of the dead, affirming God's protection from Sheol.
Psalm 56:13 similarly celebrates deliverance from death, reinforcing the theme of God rescuing from mortal danger.
Psalm 57:10 declares 'For great is your love, reaching to the heavens' — a parallel to the same phrase 'great is your love' in Psalm 86:13.
Psalm 71:20 promises revival from the depths of the earth, directly paralleling the rescue from Sheol.
Psalm 6:4 pleads for deliverance based on steadfast love — the same basis as the deliverance from Sheol here.
Psalm 9:13 asks to be lifted from the gates of death — the same deliverance from Sheol described here.
Psalm 18:5 describes being entangled by Sheol — the very situation from which God delivers in this verse.
Psalm 30:3 also speaks of being brought up from Sheol, reinforcing the theme of divine rescue from death.
Psalm 40:2 uses 'pit of destruction' as a parallel to Sheol, showing God's deliverance from a life-threatening situation.
Psalm 49:15 explicitly mentions ransom from Sheol, echoing the same deliverance from the grave.
Psalm 63:9 describes enemies going into the depths, contrasting with the psalmist's rescue from Sheol in Psalm 86:13.
Psalm 103:8-12 expands on God's great love and forgiveness, echoing the same theme of divine mercy as in Psalm 86:13.
Isaiah 38:17 records Hezekiah's thanks for deliverance from the pit of destruction, echoing this verse's theme of love and rescue.
In Job 33:28, Elihu speaks of redemption from the pit — the same deliverance from Sheol as here.
Job 33:24 describes God sparing from the pit through a ransom, directly paralleling the rescue from the realm of the dead in Psalm 86:13.
Jonah 2:3-6 describes being cast into the deep and brought up from the pit — a vivid parallel to deliverance from Sheol.
Acts 2:27 quotes Psalm 16:10 about not abandoning the Holy One to Hades — a typological fulfillment of deliverance from Sheol in Christ.
Jonah 2:2 describes crying from the belly of Sheol and being heard — a personal deliverance from Sheol like this verse.
Luke 16:23 shows a rich man in torment in Hades — opposite of being delivered from Sheol as here. Contrast between rescue and punishment.
Hosea 13:14 declares God will ransom from Sheol and redeem from Death — the same deliverance from Sheol promised here.
Deuteronomy 32:22 describes Sheol as a place of fiery judgment — contrasting with the deliverance from Sheol here.
Job 33:22 describes the soul drawing near to the pit, the same danger from which Psalm 86:13 celebrates deliverance.
Job 33:18 speaks of God preserving from the pit, echoing the deliverance from the depths in Psalm 86:13.