Psalms 42:6 Cross References
Psalms 42:6
6: my God! Now I am deeply discouraged, but I will remember your kindness--from Mount Hermon, the source of the Jordan, from the land of Mount Mizar.
Psalms 61:2
- From the ends of the earth, I will cry to you for help, for my heart is overwhelmed. Lead me to the towering rock of safety,
Jonah 2:7
- "When I had lost all hope, I turned my thoughts once more to the LORD. And my earnest prayer went out to you in your holy Temple.
Psalms 43:4
- There I will go to the altar of God, to God--the source of all my joy. I will praise you with my harp, O God, my God!
2 Samuel 17:22
- So David and all the people with him went across the Jordan River during the night, and they were all on the other bank before dawn.
Deuteronomy 3:8
- "We now possessed all the land of the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan River--from the Arnon Gorge to Mount Hermon.
- (Mount Hermon is called Sirion by the Sidonians; the Amorites call it Senir.)
Deuteronomy 4:47
- Israel conquered his land and that of King Og of Bashan--the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan.
- So Israel conquered all the area from Aroer at the edge of the Arnon Gorge to Mount Sirion, also called Mount Hermon.
Psalms 88:1
- O LORD, God of my salvation, I have cried out to you day and night.
- Now hear my prayer; listen to my cry.
- For my life is full of troubles, and death draws near.
Psalms 22:1
- My God, my God! Why have you forsaken me? Why do you remain so distant? Why do you ignore my cries for help?
Psalms 77:6
- when my nights were filled with joyful songs. I search my soul and think about the difference now.
- Has the Lord rejected me forever? Will he never again show me favor?
- Is his unfailing love gone forever? Have his promises permanently failed?
- Has God forgotten to be kind? Has he slammed the door on his compassion?
- And I said, "This is my fate, that the blessings of the Most High have changed to hatred."
Matthew 27:46
- At about three o'clock, Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?" which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
Psalms 133:3
- Harmony is as refreshing as the dew from Mount Hermon that falls on the mountains of Zion. And the LORD has pronounced his blessing, even life forevermore.
Matthew 26:39
- He went on a little farther and fell face down on the ground, praying, "My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will, not mine."
2 Samuel 17:27
- When David arrived at Mahanaim, he was warmly greeted by Shobi son of Nahash of Rabbah, an Ammonite, and by Makir son of Ammiel of Lo-debar, and by Barzillai of Gilead from Rogelim.