Judges 6:6
And Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites; and the children of Israel cried unto the Lord.
Cross-reference
Judges 3:9 shows the same cry leading to a deliverer (Othniel), perfectly matching this verse's pattern.
Judges 3:15 repeats the same pattern: Israel cries out and God raises Ehud as deliverer.
Psalm 50:15 promises that calling on God in trouble brings deliverance — Israel is acting on that promise here.
Psalm 106:43 directly echoes this cry: they were brought low by iniquity, then God delivered — the same pattern.
Psalm 106:44 directly states God heard their cry when afflicted, echoing Israel's cry in Judges 6:6.
Jeremiah 5:17 describes an invading army devouring harvest, flocks, and children — exactly the impoverishment causing Israel's cry.
2 Kings 13:4 records Jehoahaz crying to God under Syrian oppression, same pattern as Israel's cry here.
Nehemiah 9:27 summarizes the cycle: crying in trouble, God sending saviours—directly related to Judges.
Psalm 78:34 describes Israel seeking God after judgment, mirroring the cry of oppressed Israel here.
Isaiah 26:16 shows prayer poured out in trouble, similar to Israel's cry under Midianite oppression.
Hosea 5:15 speaks of seeking God in affliction, paralleling Israel's cry in their distress.