Psalm 102:19

For he hath looked down from the height of his sanctuary; from heaven did the Lord behold the earth;

Cross-reference

Psalm 14:2 Parallel

Psalm 14:2 also depicts God looking down from heaven to observe humanity — a direct parallel to the same divine perspective in Psalm 102:19.

Psalm 33:13 Parallel

Psalm 33:13 repeats the image of the Lord looking from heaven and beholding all people — identical to Psalm 102:19.

Psalm 33:14 Parallel

Psalm 33:14 continues the same theme: God from his dwelling place looks upon all earth's inhabitants, mirroring Psalm 102:19.

Psalm 53:2 Parallel

Psalm 53:2 uses nearly identical language: 'God looked down from heaven' — a direct parallel to this verse.

Deuteronomy 26:15 uses the same language 'look down from thy holy habitation' as a prayer for blessing, while Psalm 102:19 states God does look down.

In 2 Chronicles 16:9, God's eyes actively scan the whole earth, reinforcing the theme of divine observation from heaven.

Deuteronomy 26:7 recounts God looking on Israel's affliction from heaven, directly paralleling the divine gaze in Psalm 102.

Isaiah 63:15 explicitly calls on God to 'look down from heaven' from his holy habitation, mirroring the same imagery.

Lamentations 3:50 uses the exact phrase 'the LORD looks down and sees from heaven'—a direct echo of this verse.

Hebrews 9:24 shows Christ entering heaven itself into God's presence, the same heavenly sanctuary where God looks from.