Psalms 28:7 Cross References - Matthew

7 The Lord is my strength and my shylde: my hert hoped in hym, and I am helped: therfore my hert daunseth for ioy, and I wil sing praises vnto hym.

Genesis 15:1

1 After these dedes, the worde of God, came vnto Abram in a vision sayinge: Feare not Abram, I am thy shyld, and thy rewarde shall be exceadynge greate.

Exodus 15:1-21

1 Then Moses and the chyldren of Israel sange thys songe vnto the Lord & sayd. Let vs synge vnto the Lorde, for he is become gloryous, the horsse & hym that rode vpon him hath he ouerthrowne in the sea. 2 The Lorde is my strength & my songe, and is become my saluacion. He is my God and I wyll glorifie hym, he is my fathers God and I wyll lyfte hym vp an hye. 3 The Lorde is a man of warre Iehouah is hys name: 4 Pharaos charettes and his hoste hath he cast in to the sea. Hys iolye captaynes are drowned in the redde sea, 5 the depe waters haue couered them: they soncke to the botome as a stone. 6 Thyne hand Lorde is glorious in power, thyne hand Lord hath all to dashed the enemye. 7 And wyth thy greate glorye thou haste destroyed thyne aduersaries, thou sentest forth thy wrath and it consumed them, euen as stubbell. 8 Wyth the breth of thyne anger the water gathered to gether and the floddes stode styl as a rocke, and the depe water congeled to gether in the myddest of the sea. 9 The enemye sayd: I wyl folowe and ouertake them, & wyll deuyde the spoyle: I wyll satysfye my lust vpon them: I wyll drawe my swerde, & myne hande shal destroy them. 10 Thou bluest with thy breth & the sea couered them, & they sancke as leed in the mighty waters. 11 Who is lyke vnto the O Lorde amonge goddes: who is lyke the so gloryous in holynes, fearfull, laudable & that shewest wondres? 12 Thou stretchedest out thy ryght hande, and the erth swalowed them. 13 And thou cariedest wyth thy mercye this people which thou delyueredest, & broughtest them wyth thy strength vnto thy holy habitacion. 14 The nacions heard, & were afrayed, panges came vpon the Phylystines. 15 Than the dukes of the Edomytes were amased, and tremblyng came vpon the myghtiest of the Moabytes, & al the inhabiters of Canaan waxed faynte harted. 16 Let feare and dreade fall vpon them thorow the greatnesse of thyne arme, & let them be as styll as a stone: whyle thy people passe thorow o Lord, whyle the people passe thorowe, whych thou hast gotten. 17 Brynge them in, & plante them in the mountayns of thyne enherytaunce, the place Lorde whych thou hast made for to dwell in, the sanctuary Lord, which thy handes haue prepared. 18 The Lorde raygne euer & all waye. 19 For Pharao went in on horsebacke with hys charettes & horssemen in to the sea, and the Lord brought the waters of the sea vpon them. And the chyldren of Israel went on drye lande thorow the myddest of the sea. 20 And MirIam a Prophetisse the syster of Aaron toke a tymbrell in her hand, & all the woman came out after her with tymbrels in a daunse. 21 And MirIam sange before them: Synge ye vnto the Lord, for he is become glorious in deade: the horsse and his ryder hath he ouerthrowne in the sea.

Judges 5:1-31

1 Then Debora & Barak the sonne of Abinoam, sange the same day: saying. 2 Prayse the Lorde in them that were wyllyng whyle other sate stylle in Israel. 3 Heare kynges Lordes, I wyl synge, and geue prayse vnto the Lorde God, of Israell. 4 Lorde when thou departedest out of Seir and camest from the feldes of Edom, the earth trembled, and the heauen rayned, & the cloudes dropped water: 5 the mountaynes mealted before the Lorde, euen mounte Sinai before the Lorde God of Israel. 6 In the dayes of Samgar the sonne of Anath and in the dayes of Iael, the hye wayes were vnoccupyed. And they that walked by pathes, went by wayes that fet compases aboute. 7 The vyllages were vnenhabyted in Israell, were vnenhabyted, vntyl I Debora arose vntyll I arose a mother in Israell. 8 God chose new fashyons of warre, for when they had warre at theyr gates: there was not sene amonge fourtye thousande, eyther shyld or spere in Israel. 9 Myne hert loueth the maynteners of the lawe in Israell, that are wyllynge amonge the people. Blesse the Lorde 10 ye that ryde on goodly Asses, and sitte in iudgement. And ye that walcke by the wayes make dytyes. 11 How the archers dyd crye, where men draw water, there shall they tell of the iustice of the Lorde, and of the iustyce of his vplandyshe folcke in Israel. And then the people of the Lorde went doune vnto the gates. 12 Vp vp Debora, vp vp and synge a songe, vp Barak, & take thy praye, thou sonne of Abinoam. 13 Then they that had escaped, raygned ouer the proudest of the people: The Lorde raygneth ouer the stronge. 14 Ephraim was the fyrst agaynst Amaleck, And after them BenIamin, among the people. Of Machir came learned men in the lawe, and of Zabulon that well coulde drawe with the penne of a scrybe. 15 The Lordes of Isakar were wyth Debora. And as Barak, euen so was Isacar sente into the valeye a fote. But in the diuisions of Ruben, were great ymagynacyons of hert. 16 Wherfore abodest thou amonge the shepe foldes, to heare the bleatynges of the flockes. In the deuysions of Ruben, greate were the ymaginacions of herte. 17 Galaad abode on the other syde Iordan, and why taryed dan in shyppes. And Aser sate in the heauens of the sea, and abode styll in hys owne rostes. 18 But Zabulon is a people that put theyr lyues in ieopardye of deathe, and Nephtalim in lyke maner, euen vnto the toppe of the feldes 19 Kinges came and fought. Then fought the Kyng of Canaan at Thanach, vpon the water of Magedo. But the syluer that they coueted, they caryed not awaye. 20 From heauen came battell: for the sterres beynge in theyr course, fought agaynst Sisara. 21 The ryuer of Kison caught them awaye: that auncyent ryuer the ryuer Kyson. My soule: treade thou the myghtye vnder fote. 22 Then they malled the horsses legges, that theyr myghtye coursers lefte praunsyng. 23 Curse Meroz bad the angell of the Lorde Curse, Curse the enhabytours therof because they came not forth to helpe the Lorde, to help the Lorde amonge the myghtye. 24 Blessed be Iael the wyfe of Haber the kenyte, aboue other women: aboue other wemen blessed be se in the tente. 25 He asked water, but she gaue him mylcke, and brought butter in a goodlye dyshe. 26 She caught a nayle in her lefte hande, and a workynge hammer in her ryght, and nayled Sisara and wounded hys head and pearced & went thorowe hys temples. 27 Betwene her fete he bowed hym self, fell doune and laye styll: Betwene her fete he bowed hym selfe, and fell. And whether he bowed hym selfe, thyther he felle brought to nought. 28 Thorow a wyndow loked Sisaras mother and howled thorow a lattesse, why abydeth his charet so long, that it cometh not, why tarye the wheles of his waggans? 29 The wyseste of her ladyes answered her: yea & she answered her owne wordes her self 30 haply they haue found, & deuyde the spoyle: A mayde, ye two maydes for a pece: a spoyle of diuerse colours for Sisara, a spoyle of dyuerse coloures wyth brodered workes, dyuerse coloured browdered workes for the necke for a praye. 31 So perysh all thyne enemyes Lord: but they that loue the, let them be as the sunne rysyng in his might. And the lande had reste fourthye yeares.

1 Samuel 2:1-11

1 And Hannah prayd & sayd: myne herte reioyseth in the Lord, myne horne is hye in the Lorde, & my mouthe is wyde open ouer mine enemyes, for I reioyse in thy sauynge. 2 There is none so holye as the Lorde: no there is none saue thou. Neyther is there any strength like vnto our God. 3 Talke not to muche proudlye: let olde thynges depart oute of your mouthes, for the Lorde is a God of knowledge, & iudgeth the thoughtes. 4 The boowes of the strong are broken, & the weake are endued with strength. 5 They that were full, haue hyred out them selues for breade, and they that were hongrye cease so to be: in so much that the baren hath borne seuen, & she that had many chyldren is waxed feble. 6 The Lorde kylleth and maketh a lyue, bryngeth doune to hell & fetcheth vp agayne 7 The Lorde maketh pore, and maketh ryche, bryngeth lowe, and heueth vp on hye. 8 He reyseth vp the poore out of the duste, and lyfteth vp the begger from the dong hill: to set them among princes, and to enheret them with the seate of glory. For the pyllers of the earth are the Lordes, and he hath set the rounde worlde vpon them. 9 He wil kepe the fete of his sainctes, but the wicked shal kepe silence in darkenesse. For in his own myght shal no man be strong. 10 The Lordes aduersaryes shall be made to feare hym: and out of heauen he shal thunder vpon them. The Lorde shall iudge the endes of the worlde, and shall geue myght vnto his Kynge, and exalte the horne of his anoynted. 11 And Elkanah went to Ramath to hys house, and the ladde dyd mynystre vnto the Lorde before Eli the prieste.

2 Samuel 22:1-51

1 And Dauid spake the wordes of this songe vnto the Lord, what tyme the Lorde delyuered hym out of the handes of al his enemies, & out of the handes of Saul. 2 And he sayde: the Lord is my rocke, my castel and my delyuerer. 3 God is my strength & in him will I truste: my shylde & the horne that defendth me: mine hye holde and refuge: O my sauer, saue me from wronge. 4 I wil prayse and calle on the Lorde, and so shalbe saued from myne enemies. 5 For the waues of death haue closed me aboute, and the flodes of Belial haue feared me. 6 The cordes of hel haue compased me about, and the snares of death haue ouertake me. 7 In my trybulacyon I called to the Lorde, and cryed to my God. And he hearde my voyce out of his temple, and my crye entered into hys eares. 8 And the earth trimbled and quoke, and the foundacions of heauen moued and shoke, because he was angry. 9 Smoke went vp out of his nostrelles, and consuminge fyre out of hys mouth, that coles were kendled of him. 10 And he bowed heuen and came doune, and darcknesse vnder nethe hys fete. 11 And he rode vpon Cherub and flew: and appered vpon the wynges of the winde. 12 And he made darkenesse a tabernacle round about him, with water gathered together in thycke cloudes. 13 Of the brightnesse, that was before him, coles were set on fyre. 14 The Lorde thundred from heauen, and the most hye put out his voyce. 15 And he shotte arowes and skatered them, and hurled lyghtenynge and turmoyled them. 16 And the bottome of the sea appeared, and the foundacyons of the worlde were sene, by the reason of the rebukinge of the Lord, and thorow the blasting of the breath of his nostrelles. 17 He sent from an hye & fet me, and plucked me out of mightye waters. 18 He delyuered me from my mighty enemy & from them that hated me and were to strong for me. 19 When they had compased me in the daye of my trybulacion, the Lorde stayed me vp. 20 And he brought me out into roumeth, and delyuered me, because he delyted me. 21 The Lorde rewarded me accordyng to my ryghteousnesse, & accordinge to the purenesse of my handes he dealt with me. 22 For I kept the wayes of the lorde, and dyd no wyckednesse forsakynge my God. 23 But I had all hys lawes in my syght, and turned my face from none of hys ordinaunces. 24 But was pure vnto him ward, & kept my self from wyckednesse. 25 And the Lorde dyd to me agayne, accordynge to my ryghteousnes, and after my purenesse that I had in hys sight. 26 With the holy thou shalt be holy, and with the man that is vncorrupt, thou shalte be vncorrupt. 27 Wyth the pure thou shalte be pure, and wyth the froward thou shalt be froward also. 28 And the people that are in aduersite, thou shalt helpe. And on the proude shalt thou cast thyne eyes. 29 Thou art my light O Lorde, and the Lorde shall light my darcknesse. 30 Wyth thy helpe I wyll runne thorow an Hoste of men, and by the ayde of my God will springe ouer a walle. 31 The waye of God is vndefyled, and the worde of the Lorde fyned as golde, and he a shylde to all that trust in him. 32 Who is a God saue the Lorde, and who mightye saue our God? 33 God is my strength in warre, and ryddith the waye cleare before me, 34 & maketh my fete as swyfte as an hinde and setteth me fast vpon my hye holde. 35 And teacheth my handes to fyght, that a bowe of brasse is to weake for myne armes. 36 And thou hast saued me with thy shylde, and kepest me euer in meakenes. 37 And thou madest me space to walke in, that my fete should not stomble. 38 I folowed myne enemyes and destroyed them, and turned not agayne vntil I had consumed them. 39 I wasted them and so clouted them, that they coulde not aryse: but fell vnder my fete. 40 And thou compasedest me about wt might to battel, & madest them that rose agaynste me to stoupe vnder me. 41 And thou madest myne enemyes to turne their backes to me, and them that hated me, & I destroyed them. 42 They loked for helpe: But none came to saue them: vnto the Lorde they cryed, but he hearde them not. 43 And I wyl beate them as smalle as the duste of the earth, and wil stampe them as the dyrte of the strete, and wil spreade them abroade. 44 And thou delyueredst me from the dissencyon of my people, & kepest me to be an heade ouer nacyons, for the people whiche I knew not, became my seruauntes. 45 And the alyentes crouched vnto me, and obeyed me at a worde. 46 And the alyentes that shryncke away shal tremble for feare in their defenced places. 47 The Lorde lyue, and blessed be he that is my strength, and exalted be God the strength that saueth me. 48 It is God that aduengeth me, and bryngeth doune the people vnder me. 49 And delyuereth me from myne enemies, thou lyftest me vp on hye from them that ryse against me, & delyuerest me from the wycked men. 50 And therfore I wyll prayse the O Lorde amonge the Hethen, and wyll synge vnto thy name. 51 For thy great & manyfolde sauing of thy kyng, & shewynge mercy vnto thyne anointed, euen to Dauid, & his seede for euer.

Psalms 3:3

3 But thou, O Lord, arte my defender, my worshippe, and the lifter vp of my head.

Psalms 13:5

5 But my trust is in thy mercy, & my herte is ioyfull in thy sauynge health.

Psalms 16:9-11

9 Therfore dyd my hert reioyce, & my tunge was glad, my flesh also shal rest in hope. 10 For why? thou shalt not leaue my soule in hell, neither shalt thou suffre thy saincte to se corrupcion. 11 Thou hast shewed me the wayes of lyfe: thou shalte make me full of ioye wyth thy countenaunce. At thy ryght hande there is pleasure and ioye for euermore.

Psalms 18:1-2

1 To the chaunter of Dauid, seruaunt of the Lorde, whiche sayde vnto the Lorde the woordes of thys songe, on the daye in which the Lorde delyuered hym from the hande of all hys enemyes, and from the hande of Saul, and sayde. I wyll loue the (O Lorde) my strength. 2 The Lorde is my succour, my refuge, my sauyoure: my God, my helper in whome I trust: my buckler, the horne of my health, and my proteccion.

Psalms 19:14

14 Yea the words of my mouth and the meditacion of my herte shalbe acceptable vnto the, O Lorde, my helper and my redemer.

Psalms 21:1

1 To the chaunter, a Psalme of Dauid. Lorde, how ioyfull is the kyng in thy strength? O how exceadyng glad is he of thy sauynge health?

Psalms 22:4

4 Oure fathers hoped in the, they trusted in the, and thou dyddest deliuer them.

Psalms 28:8

8 The Lord is the strength of his people, he is the defender and Sauioure of his anoynted.

Psalms 30:11-12

11 And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou haste put of my sacke cloth, & gyrded me with gladnesse. 12 That mine honoure myght synge praises vnto the without ceasyng: O Lord my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.

Psalms 33:21

21 So shall oure hert reioyse in him, because we haue hoped in hys holy name.

Psalms 40:3

3 He hath put a newe songe in my mouthe, euen a thanckes geuynge vnto oure God. Many men seing this shal feare the Lord, and put their trust in hym.

Psalms 46:1

1 To the chaunter, a songe of the children of Corah vpon almuth. In oure troubles & aduersitye, we haue founde, that God is oure refuge, oure strength and helpe.

Psalms 56:3-4

3 Neuerthelesse, when I am afrayed, I put my trust in the. 4 I will comforte my selfe in Gods worde, yea, I will hope in God, & not feare: What can flesh then do vnto me?

Psalms 68:3-4

3 But the ryghtuous shalbe glad and reioyce before God, they shalbe mery and ioyfull. 4 Oh synge vnto God, synge prayses vnto his name: magnify hym that rydeth aboute the heauens (whose name is the Lord) & reioyce before hym.

Psalms 69:30

30 That I may praise the name of God, with a songe and magnyfye it wyth thanckesgeuynge.

Psalms 84:11

11 For the Lord God is a light and defence, the Lorde wyll geue grace and worshyppe, and no good thynge shall he wytholde from them that lyue a godly lyfe.

Psalms 91:4

4 He shall couer the vnder hys wynges, that thou mayest be safe vnder his fethers: his faythfulnesse & trueth shalbe thy shylde and buckler.

Psalms 96:1-3

1 O synge vnto the Lorde a newe songe, singe vnto the Lorde all the whole earth. 2 Synge vnto the Lord, and prayse his name, be tellyng of his saluacion from daye to daye. 3 Declare his honour among the Heathen, and his wonders among all people.

Psalms 118:6-9

6 The lord is my helper, I wyll not feare what man doeth vnto me. 7 The lord is my helper, and I shall se my desyre vpon myne enemyes. 8 It is better to trust in the lord, then to put any cofydence in man. 9 It is better to trust in the lord then to put any confydence in prynces.

Psalms 118:13-15

13 They thrust at me, that I myght fall, but the lorde was my helpe. 14 The lorde is my strength, and my songe and is become my saluation. 15 The voice of ioy and meyth is in the dwellynges of the rightuous, for the ryght hand of the Lord hath gotten the victory.

Isaiah 12:2

2 Beholde, God is my health, in whom I trust, & am not afraid. For the Lorde God is my strength and my praise, he also shalbe my refuge.

Isaiah 45:24

24 sayinge: Verelye in the Lorde is my ryghtuousnes and strength. To hym shall men come: but all they that thyncke scorne of hym, shalbe confounded.

Isaiah 61:10

10 And therfore I am ioyful in the Lorde, and my soule reioyseth in my God. For he shall put vpon me the garment of health, & couer me with the mantle of righteousnes. He shal decke me lyke a brydegrom, and as a bryde that hath her apparell vpon her.

Ephesians 6:10

10 Finally my brethren, be stronge in the Lord and in the power of his myghte.

Revelation 5:9

9 and they songe a new songe saiyng: thou art worthy to take the boke, and to open the seales therof: for thou wast kylled, & hast redemed vs by thy bloud out of al kynredes, and tonges, and people, and nacions

Revelation 15:3

3 and they songe the songe of Moises the seruaunt of God, & they songe of the lamb, sayinge: Great & maruelous are thy workes Lorde God almighty, iuste & true are thy wayes kynge of sainctes.

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