Psalm 91:11

For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.

Cross-reference

Psalm 34:7 Parallel

Psalm 34:7 similarly describes the angel of the LORD encamping around the faithful for deliverance — reinforcing the promise of angelic guardianship.

2 Kings 6:16 assures that the angelic army outnumbers the enemy — a direct example of the angelic protection promised here.

2 Kings 6:17 reveals the angelic army visible — a vivid illustration of the angels commanded to guard in Psalm 91:11.

Matthew 4:6 Citation

Matthew 4:6 records Satan quoting Psalm 91:11 to tempt Jesus — misapplying the promise of angelic protection.

Luke 4:10 Citation

Luke 4:10 has Satan quoting Psalm 91:11 directly during the temptation — the same verse used as a test.

Luke 4:11 Citation

Luke 4:11 continues the quotation from Psalm 91:12, completing the angelic protection promise Satan uses.

Hebrews 1:14 describes angels as ministering spirits serving believers — the same role as the guardian angels here.

Genesis 24:40 explicitly mentions God sending an angel to guide and protect, echoing the promise of angelic guardianship.

Exodus 23:20 directly parallels: God sends an angel to guard and bring to the promised place, reinforcing the promise.

Daniel 6:22 Parallel

In Daniel 6:22, an angel is sent to protect Daniel from lions — a concrete example of the angelic guard promised here.

In Matthew 18:10, Jesus speaks of angels assigned to little ones — echoing the angelic guardianship promised here.

Luke 22:43 Parallel

In Luke 22:43, an angel strengthens Jesus in agony — a New Testament example of angelic help as promised here.

Genesis 32:1 shows angels meeting Jacob, illustrating God's angelic presence and protection on his journey.

Isaiah 31:1 Contrast

Isaiah 31:1 warns against trusting in Egypt for help, contrasting with the divine angelic protection promised here.

Jeremiah 2:18 similarly rebukes reliance on foreign powers, opposing the trust in God's angelic guard.