Psalm 92:10

But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.

Cross-references

Psalm 148:14 declares God has exalted the horn of His people, applying the same image to the whole nation.

Psalm 132:17 promises God will make David's horn grow, linking the horn exaltation to the Davidic covenant.

Psalm 112:9 Parallel

Psalm 112:9 uses 'horn exalted with honor' for the righteous who give generously, a similar metaphor of divine blessing.

Psalm 23:5 Parallel

Psalm 23:5 also describes anointing with oil, portraying God's care and blessing in a similar pastoral image.

Psalm 45:7 Parallel

Psalm 45:7 mentions anointing with the oil of joy, linking the fresh oil here to messianic joy and consecration.

Psalm 89:17 Parallel

Psalm 89:17 echoes the same 'horn exalted' imagery, attributing it to God's favor as the source of strength.

Psalm 89:24 Parallel

Psalm 89:24 repeats the promise that God's faithfulness will exalt the horn of His anointed, paralleling the personal exaltation here.

Psalm 37:34 Parallel

Psalm 37:34 adds the condition of waiting on God and promises exaltation and seeing the wicked cut off, paralleling the horn exaltation and enemy downfall in Psalm 92.

Psalm 75:10 Parallel

Psalm 75:10 uses the same horn imagery: God cuts off the horns of the wicked but exalts the horns of the righteous, directly echoing the exaltation here.

Psalm 104:15 Related theme

Psalm 104:15 mentions oil that makes faces shine, connecting to the anointing with fresh oil here as a symbol of God's provision and joy.

Numbers 23:22 describes God's strength 'like a wild ox,' the same simile used here for the exaltation of the horn.

Luke 1:69 Prophetic fulfillment

Luke 1:69 calls Jesus a 'horn of salvation,' fulfilling the OT horn imagery as a symbol of messianic strength.

1 Samuel 2:10 concludes Hannah's song with 'exalt the horn of His anointed,' a messianic use of the same horn imagery.

Hannah's prayer in 1 Samuel 2:1 uses the identical phrase 'my horn is exalted' to express joy in God's salvation.

Numbers 24:8 also uses 'wild ox' to describe Israel's strength, echoing the same image of exaltation and power.

Deuteronomy 33:17 uses 'horns of a wild ox' for Joseph's strength, paralleling the exaltation of the horn here.

Ezekiel 29:21 promises God will make a horn sprout for Israel, using the same horn metaphor for strength and restoration, reinforcing the theme of divine exaltation.

2 Corinthians 1:21 says God anoints believers, connecting the anointing here to the NT concept of being set apart in Christ.

1 John 2:20 Allusion

1 John 2:20 speaks of an anointing from the Holy One, connecting the fresh oil here to the Spirit's anointing in believers.

Exodus 37:29 Historical context

Exodus 37:29 describes the sacred anointing oil, linking the fresh oil here to the holy oil used for tabernacle consecration.