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Digan ahora los que temen (reverencian) al SEÑOR: "Para siempre es Su misericordia." (Psalm 118:4)
En medio de mi angustia invoqué al SEÑOR; El SEÑOR me respondió y me puso en un lugar espacioso. (Psalm 118:5)
El SEÑOR está a mi favor; no temeré. ¿Qué puede hacerme el hombre? (Psalm 118:6)
El SEÑOR está por mí entre los que me ayudan; Por tanto, miraré triunfante sobre los que me aborrecen.
Es mejor refugiarse en el SEÑOR Que confiar en el hombre. (Psalm 118:8)
Es mejor refugiarse en el SEÑOR Que confiar en príncipes. (Psalm 118:9)
Todas las naciones me rodearon; En el nombre del SEÑOR ciertamente las destruí. (Psalm 118:10)

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Psalm 118:7 - Cross Reference

Pero Dios es el que me ayuda; El Señor es el que sostiene mi alma. (Psalm 54:4)
Mi Dios en Su misericordia vendrá a mi encuentro; Dios me permitirá verme victorioso sobre mis enemigos. (Psalm 59:10)
Entonces el Espíritu vino sobre Amasai, jefe de los treinta, el cual dijo: "Tuyos somos, oh David, Y contigo estamos, hijo de Isaí. Paz, paz a ti, Y paz al que te ayuda; Ciertamente tu Dios te ayuda." Entonces David los recibió y los hizo capitanes del grupo. (1 Chronicles 12:18)
En paz redimirá mi alma de la guerra que hay contra mí, Pues son muchos los que están contra mí. (Psalm 55:18)
Mis ojos satisfechos han mirado a los que me acechaban, Y oyen mis oídos de los malhechores que se levantan contra mí. (Psalm 92:11)
Su corazón está seguro, no temerá, Hasta que vea vencidos a sus adversarios. (Psalm 112:8)
Porque El me ha librado de toda angustia, Y mis ojos han visto a mis enemigos derrotados . (Psalm 54:7)