Psalm 10:12
Arise, O Lord; O God, lift up thine hand: forget not the humble.
Cross-reference
Psalm 3:7 uses the same cry 'Arise, O LORD' — a plea for God to intervene against enemies, matching the call here.
Psalm 7:6 also calls God to 'Arise' in anger against enemies — a parallel plea for divine intervention.
Psalm 9:12 echoes the same plea: God does not forget the cry of the afflicted, reinforcing the call for divine action.
Psalm 9:19 echoes the same urgent petition 'Arise, O LORD' for God to judge the nations.
Psalm 94:2 calls on God as judge to 'rise up' and repay the proud — a parallel plea for justice.
Psalm 12:5 records God's promise to arise for the poor and needy, directly answering the plea here.
Psalm 77:9 questions whether God has forgotten compassion, echoing the plea here not to forget the afflicted.
Psalm 13:1 expresses the same fear of divine forgetfulness, though as a lament rather than a plea.
Isaiah 26:11 notes that God's hand is lifted but the wicked do not see it — directly addressing the blindness of the wicked from Psalm 10:11.
Isaiah 33:10 has God himself declaring 'Now I will arise' — a divine response to the plea in Psalm 10:12.
Micah 5:9 promises that God's hand will be lifted over adversaries — a fulfillment of the prayer for God to lift his hand.