Lamentations 5:22
But thou hast utterly rejected us; thou art very wroth against us.
Cross-reference
Psalm 44:9 laments God's rejection and humiliation, exactly matching the fear of being utterly rejected.
Psalm 60:1 cries that God has rejected and been angry, then pleads for restoration—mirroring the fear and hope here.
In Jeremiah 15:1-5, God declares He will not relent even with intercession, directly reinforcing the fear of being utterly rejected.
In Ezekiel 37:11, Israel says 'our hope is lost; we are clean cut off,' mirroring the lament's dread of total rejection.
In Hosea 1:6, God names a child 'No Mercy,' declaring no forgiveness—a direct answer to the lament's question.
In Isaiah 5:25, God's anger remains unquenched despite judgment, reflecting the 'angry beyond measure' of the lament.
In Jeremiah 6:30, God calls Israel 'rejected silver,' explicitly stating rejection—a clear parallel to the lament's fear.
In Jeremiah 14:19, the prophet asks 'Have you utterly rejected Judah?'—the same desperate question as the lament.