Psalm 91:14
Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.
Cross-reference
Psalm 91:9 establishes the condition of making God one's dwelling, which verse 14 then rewards with protection.
Psalm 9:10 echoes the same promise: those who know God's name trust Him and are not forsaken, reinforcing the link between knowledge and deliverance.
Psalm 4:3 affirms God sets apart the godly and hears them, reinforcing the theme of divine protection for the faithful.
Psalm 69:29 pleads 'let your salvation set me on high' — the same 'set on high' phrase as the promise here, showing a prayer answered.
Psalm 81:7 recalls God's deliverance when Israel called — a historical example of the promise 'I will deliver him' in action.
Psalm 89:24 promises David 'my steadfast love' and exaltation in God's name — a strong parallel to the love, name, and exaltation here.
Psalm 97:10 says God preserves and delivers those who love Him — a direct parallel to the condition and promise of deliverance here.
Psalm 20:1 echoes the theme of God's name as protection, praying for deliverance in trouble — a prayer that aligns with the promise here.
Psalm 22:8 taunts with the same 'deliver him' phrase — a contrast between mockery and God's sure promise of deliverance.
Psalm 59:1 is a prayer for deliverance from enemies, mirroring the deliverance God promises in Psalm 91:14 — a thematic parallel.
In John 14:23, Jesus promises that those who love Him will have the Father and Son make their home with them — echoing the deliverance promised to those who love God in Psalm 91:14.
John 16:27 states the Father loves those who love Jesus and believe — a parallel to Psalm 91:14's promise of deliverance for those who hold fast in love.
Romans 8:28 assures that all things work for good for those who love God — a parallel promise of blessing to the same group as Psalm 91:14.
Isaiah 33:16 describes secure dwelling and provision for the righteous — a strong parallel to Psalm 91:14's promise of protection and deliverance.
James 1:12 promises the crown of life to those who love God, echoing Psalm 91:14's deliverance for those who hold fast in love.
James 2:5 says God promises the kingdom to those who love Him — a parallel to Psalm 91:14's promise of protection for the same group.
2 Timothy 3:11 recounts Paul's deliverance from persecutions — a real-life example of the Lord rescuing those who serve Him, as promised in Psalm 91:14.
Proverbs 18:10 expands on the protective power of God's name — a strong tower for the righteous, aligning with the promise of protection for those who know His name.
Daniel 3:30 shows the promotion after deliverance from fire — a narrative example of God protecting those who hold fast to Him, as promised in Psalm 91:14.
John 17:3 defines eternal life as knowing God—expanding the 'know my name' from temporal deliverance to ultimate salvation.
Daniel 6:16 records the king's hope that Daniel's God would deliver him — a direct parallel to the deliverance promised to those who know God's name.
Jeremiah 39:17 is a specific deliverance promise to Ebed-melech for his trust, echoing the general deliverance promised to those who hold fast to God.
Jeremiah 9:24 emphasizes knowing God and boasting in His steadfast love — a parallel to the intimate knowledge of God's name that brings deliverance.
Judges 5:31 prays for God's enemies to perish and His friends to shine, echoing the protection promised to those who love Him.
Job 22:29 says God saves the lowly, similar to the deliverance here for those who know His name—both emphasize God's care for the humble.
Job 5:11 says God lifts the lowly to safety, a parallel promise of deliverance though with a different condition (humility vs love).