Psalm 90:2
Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.
Cross-reference
Psalm 93:2 declares God's throne established from eternity — a direct parallel to the everlasting God of Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 102:24-27 contrasts creation's perishability with God's unchanging eternal years — echoing the everlasting God of Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 103:17 uses the same 'from everlasting to everlasting' phrase to describe God's enduring love — echoing the eternal nature of God in Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 146:6 affirms God as creator of all and his eternal faithfulness — directly echoing the everlasting God of Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 9:7 affirms the LORD sits enthroned forever, paralleling the eternal reign implied in Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 102:12 says the LORD sits enthroned forever, a direct parallel to the eternal God of Psalm 90:2.
Psalm 33:9 highlights God's creative word — the means by which the world was brought forth, complementing the eternal perspective in Psalm 90:2.
Micah 5:2 prophesies the Messiah's origins from ancient times — connecting to the eternal God of Psalm 90:2, later fulfilled in Christ.
In Habakkuk 1:12, the prophet echoes the same confession of God's everlasting nature, affirming He is from eternity.
Isaiah 57:15 describes God as the one who lives forever, the high and exalted One — echoing the eternal God of Psalm 90:2.
Isaiah 44:6 declares God as the first and last, the only God — reinforcing the eternal sovereignty of Psalm 90:2.
Genesis 1:1 describes the beginning of creation — the moment when God brought forth the world, which Psalm 90:2 precedes.
In 1 Timothy 6:16, God alone is immortal and lives in unapproachable light, directly reinforcing the everlasting nature declared in Psalm 90.
In Proverbs 8:25, Wisdom says she was brought forth before the mountains — directly echoing the 'before the mountains were born' language of Psalm 90:2, linking God's eternal nature to wisdom.
In Job 38:4-6, God questions Job about laying the earth's foundation — paralleling the 'before the mountains were born' imagery of Psalm 90:2, emphasizing God's eternal creative power.
In Hebrews 1:10-12, the Son is shown as eternal Creator whose years never end, echoing Psalm 90's theme of God before creation.
In Hebrews 13:8, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever — a NT application of the unchanging, eternal God of Psalm 90.
In Revelation 1:8, the Lord God declares Himself the Alpha and Omega, who is and was and is to come — mirroring the everlasting to everlasting.
In Hebrews 1:11, creation perishes but God remains — the same contrast between temporal creation and eternal God as in Psalm 90:2.
In Revelation 1:4, 'who is and who was and who is to come' is a direct parallel to 'from everlasting to everlasting' in Psalm 90:2.
In 1 Timothy 1:17, God is called 'King of ages' and 'immortal' — directly paralleling the 'from everlasting to everlasting' of Psalm 90:2.
In Romans 1:20, God's eternal power and divine nature are revealed through creation, confirming the eternal God of Psalm 90:2.
Isaiah 43:13 declares God from ancient days and sovereign, echoing the pre-existence and eternal power.
In Daniel 7:9, the Ancient of Days title reinforces God's eternal existence — the same 'from everlasting' truth, now depicted in a vision of judgment.
Daniel 4:34 praises God who lives forever with eternal dominion, directly affirming the everlasting God.
Lamentations 5:19 states the LORD reigns forever, throne endures generations — same eternal reign.
Job 36:26 declares God's years are past finding out, directly echoing the 'from everlasting to everlasting' theme.
Job 10:5 contrasts God's eternal days with human mortality, highlighting the vast difference implied in Psalm 90:2.
Deuteronomy 33:27 also calls God 'eternal' and 'everlasting arms', reinforcing the same truth of God's eternal nature from Psalm 90:2.
In Exodus 3:14, God reveals His name 'I AM' — a declaration of self-existence that underlies the everlasting nature proclaimed in Psalm 90.
In Genesis 21:33, Abraham calls on the Lord as the Eternal God (El Olam), directly matching the everlasting title of Psalm 90:2.
In 1 Timothy 6:15, God is called the blessed and only Ruler, linking His eternal sovereignty to the everlasting God of Psalm 90.
Proverbs 8:26 similarly describes existence before creation — wisdom present before the earth was formed, echoing God's eternal nature.