Psalm 89:26
He shall cry unto me, Thou art my father, my God, and the rock of my salvation.
Cross-reference
Psalm 18:46 also calls God 'my rock' and 'God of my salvation', closely paralleling the title 'Rock of my salvation' in Psalm 89:26.
Psalm 62:2 uses the same phrase 'my rock and my salvation', echoing the title in Psalm 89:26.
Psalm 62:6 repeats the same 'my rock and my salvation' phrase, reinforcing the imagery in Psalm 89:26.
Psalm 95:1 uses the exact phrase 'rock of our salvation', directly paralleling the title in Psalm 89:26.
Psalm 62:7 continues the rock and salvation imagery, calling God 'my mighty rock' and 'my salvation', akin to Psalm 89:26.
2 Samuel 7:14 is the covenant promise that the Davidic king will be God's son, directly echoed in Psalm 89:26's cry 'You are my Father'.
2 Samuel 22:47 calls God 'the rock of my salvation', identical to the phrase in Psalm 89:26.
1 Chronicles 22:10 repeats the Davidic covenant: 'He shall be my son, and I will be his father,' matching Psalm 89:26's declaration.
Hebrews 1:5 applies the father-son language to Christ, echoing the cry 'You are my Father' in Psalm 89:26.
Deuteronomy 32:15 uses the same 'Rock of his salvation' phrase but describes Israel forsaking God, contrasting with the cry of allegiance here.
1 Chronicles 17:13 contains God's promise of father-son relationship with David's descendant, directly echoed in the cry 'You are my Father'.
Mark 15:34 records Jesus' cry of abandonment, contrasting with the confident cry 'You are my God' in Psalm 89:26.