Psalm 91:12
They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Cross-references
Psalm 121:3 says He will not let your foot slip — a direct parallel to not striking your foot against a stone.
In Psalm 37:24, the LORD upholds the righteous so they won't fall — a parallel promise of being kept from stumbling.
Psalm 34:20 promises that not one bone will be broken — a broader protection of the body, related to physical safety.
Proverbs 3:23 promises that your foot will not stumble — a parallel promise of safety in walking, echoing the same protection.
In Isaiah 63:9, the angel of God's presence saves and carries Israel — directly echoing the angelic bearing up promised here.
1 Samuel 2:9 says God guards the feet of his faithful — a similar image of divine protection for one's steps.
Proverbs 4:12 says your steps will not be hampered and you will not stumble — a very similar promise of safe walking.
Matthew 4:6 records Satan quoting this very verse to tempt Jesus — a direct citation in the temptation narrative.
Luke 4:10 also records Satan quoting Psalm 91:12 — the same citation event from a different Gospel.
Hebrews 1:14 identifies angels as ministering spirits, directly explaining the agents of protection in this promise.