Psalm 90:1
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.
Cross-reference
Psalm 71:3 describes God as a rock of refuge, reinforcing the theme of God as a dwelling place found in Psalm 90:1.
Psalm 91:1 speaks of dwelling in God's shelter, directly paralleling Psalm 90:1's image of God as our dwelling place.
Psalm 91:9 explicitly calls the Lord your dwelling place, using the same term as Psalm 90:1, creating a strong verbal parallel.
Psalm 102:24 declares God's years span all generations — directly parallel to 'throughout all generations'.
In Psalm 31:2, David asks God to be his rock and house of defense — same refuge imagery as 'dwelling place'.
Psalm 61:4 speaks of abiding in God's tabernacle and trusting under His wings — same refuge imagery.
Psalm 84:3 describes birds finding a home at God's altars — vivid picture of God's dwelling as refuge.
Psalm 102:12 affirms God endures forever and His remembrance to all generations — echoes 'throughout all generations'.
1 John 4:16 says 'whoever lives in love lives in God,' expanding the dwelling place to abiding in God through love.
Ezekiel 11:16 says God has been 'a sanctuary' for His scattered people, directly echoing the idea of God as a dwelling place in exile.
Deuteronomy 33:27 calls God 'your refuge' and 'everlasting arms,' reinforcing the image of God as a dwelling place.
In John 14:23, Jesus promises the Father and Son will make their home with believers — a New Testament fulfillment of God as our dwelling place.
In 2 Corinthians 6:16, Paul quotes God's promise to dwell among His people — directly echoing the theme of God as dwelling place from Psalm 90:1.
Exodus 33:14-19 reveals God's promise of His presence as rest, which Psalm 90:1 calls our dwelling place—both depict God as refuge.
Isaiah 8:14 presents God as a 'sanctuary' for those who trust Him, a parallel to the dwelling place theme, though with a contrasting note of stumbling.
Isaiah 33:16 describes the righteous dwelling in a secure place — similar refuge imagery to God being our dwelling.
Jeremiah 50:6 laments Israel forgetting their resting place — the same concept of God as dwelling, from a negative angle.
In Daniel 4:34, Nebuchadnezzar praises God whose kingdom endures from generation to generation — echoing the 'throughout all generations' of Psalm 90:1.
John 6:56 speaks of abiding in Christ ('remains in me'), a NT extension of the dwelling concept to union with Christ.
Exodus 25:22 describes God meeting with Israel above the ark, a localized dwelling presence that parallels the idea of God as a dwelling place.