Psalm 93:2

Thy throne is established of old: thou art from everlasting.

Cross-reference

Psalm 45:6 Parallel

Psalm 45:6 declares God's throne endures forever, directly paralleling the eternal throne established long ago in this verse.

Psalm 90:2 Parallel

In Psalm 90:2, 'from everlasting to everlasting you are God' parallels the eternal throne of Psalm 93:2, affirming God's timeless existence.

In Psalm 102:24-27, God's years endure forever and He remains the same, paralleling the 'from everlasting' declaration in Psalm 93:2.

Psalm 145:13 affirms God's kingdom is everlasting and his dominion endures — reinforcing the eternal nature of God's throne here.

Psalm 68:33 Parallel

In Psalm 68:33, God riding the ancient heavens parallels the eternal throne from of old, both affirming God's timeless sovereignty.

In Revelation 2:8, Christ identifies as 'the First and the Last, who died and came to life,' paralleling the eternal sovereignty of Psalm 93:2.

In Revelation 1:18, Christ declares He is 'alive for ever and ever,' reinforcing the eternal life implied in Psalm 93:2's 'from everlasting'.

In Revelation 1:17, Christ says 'I am the First and the Last,' directly paralleling the eternal nature of God in Psalm 93:2.

In Revelation 1:11, Christ says 'I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last,' echoing the eternal throne of Psalm 93:2.

In Revelation 1:8, the Lord God declares He 'is, was, and is to come,' mirroring the everlasting existence of Psalm 93:2.

In Hebrews 13:8, Jesus Christ is 'the same yesterday and today and forever,' directly paralleling the eternal constancy of God in Psalm 93:2.

In Hebrews 1:10-12, the Son is addressed as the eternal Creator who remains the same, echoing the unchanging eternal nature of Psalm 93:2.

Micah 5:2 Allusion

In Micah 5:2, the phrase 'from of old, from ancient times' echoes Psalm 93:2, applying God's eternal nature to the coming Messiah's origins.

Daniel 4:34 Parallel

Daniel 4:34 confesses God's dominion is eternal and his kingdom endures — a direct parallel to the eternal throne established here.

In Habakkuk 1:12, the phrase 'from everlasting' directly echoes the same concept as Psalm 93:2, affirming God's eternal nature.

Daniel 6:26 Parallel

In Daniel 6:26, God is 'enduring forever' with an indestructible kingdom, paralleling the eternal throne of Psalm 93:2.

In Jeremiah 10:10, God is called 'the everlasting King', directly echoing the eternal throne established from of old.

In Isaiah 57:15, God who 'inhabits eternity' directly parallels the 'from everlasting' declaration of Psalm 93:2.

In Isaiah 43:13, God declares 'I am he' from henceforth, echoing the everlasting nature of God's throne in Psalm 93:2.

In 1 Chronicles 16:31, the call for nations to proclaim 'The LORD reigns' echoes the eternal throne established from of old in Psalm 93:2.