Psalm 102:10

Because of thine indignation and thy wrath: for thou hast lifted me up, and cast me down.

Cross-reference

Psalm 90:7-9 describes being consumed by God's wrath and anger, directly paralleling the indignation and anger in this verse.

Psalm 88:7 Parallel

In Psalm 88:7, the psalmist describes God's wrath lying heavy and overwhelming — directly parallel to the indignation and being thrown aside in Psalm 102:10.

Psalm 88:16 Parallel

In Psalm 88:16, God's wrath sweeps over and destroys — a strong parallel to the anger and being thrown aside in Psalm 102:10.

Psalm 73:18-20 depicts God setting the wicked in slippery places and destroying them, similar to the psalmist's feeling of being cast away.

Psalm 30:6 Contrast

Psalm 30:6 recalls a time of self-assured prosperity, contrasting with the psalmist's current experience of being thrown down by God's anger.

Psalm 30:7 Parallel

Psalm 30:7 describes God hiding his face causing dismay, paralleling the effect of God's indignation in Psalm 102:10.

Psalm 39:11 Parallel

Psalm 39:11 speaks of God's discipline for sin consuming what is dear, similar to the anger causing suffering here.

Psalm 147:6 Parallel

Psalm 147:6 states that God casts the wicked to the ground, a general principle that matches the psalmist's experience of being thrown down.

In Psalm 109:23, the psalmist says 'I am shaken off like a locust' — echoing the sense of being thrown aside in Psalm 102:10.

Daniel 9:8-14 confesses that calamity came because of sin and God's righteous anger, directly paralleling the cause stated in Psalm 102:10.

In 2 Corinthians 4:9, Paul says believers are 'struck down but not destroyed' — contrasting the psalmist's feeling of being thrown aside by God's anger, as Paul affirms God does not forsake.

1 Samuel 2:7 declares that the Lord brings low, a sovereign action reflected in the psalmist's being taken up and thrown away.

1 Samuel 2:8 speaks of God raising the poor from the dust, contrasting with the psalmist's being cast down in Psalm 102:10.

In 2 Chronicles 25:8, the same verb 'cast down' describes God's power to bring down the proud — echoing the psalmist's sense of being thrown aside by God's anger.