1 Samuel 30:4
Then David and the people that were with him lifted up their voice and wept, until they had no more power to weep.
Cross-references
In 1 Samuel 11:4, the people weep with the same phrase 'lifted up their voices' — a parallel response to a threat, here over lost families.
Genesis 37:33-35 shows Jacob's inconsolable grief over Joseph — paralleling the intense weeping of David's men over their captured loved ones.
In Numbers 14:1, the congregation weeps with the same phrase 'lifted up their voice' — a parallel of communal lament, here David's men weep over their loss.
In Judges 2:4, the people weep after the angel's rebuke with the same phrase 'lifted up their voice' — a parallel response of weeping, here over tragedy.
In Judges 21:2, the people also lift up their voices and weep bitterly after a disaster — a direct parallel to this scene of communal grief.
In 2 Samuel 3:32, David lifts up his voice and weeps at Abner's grave — the same phrase and a similar scene of mourning.
In Job 2:12, Job's friends lift up their voice and weep over his suffering — an exact parallel of the phrase and communal weeping.