Psalm 102:8
Mine enemies reproach me all the day; and they that are mad against me are sworn against me.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 31:11-13, the psalmist is a reproach to enemies and neighbors, slandered and plotted against — the same taunting as in Psalm 102:8.
In Psalm 69:20, reproach breaks the psalmist's heart and he finds no comforter — the same isolation and taunting as in Psalm 102:8.
Psalm 41:5 has enemies wishing for the psalmist's death, directly paralleling the reproach and cursing here.
In Psalm 69:9, the psalmist bears reproach for God's sake — the same enemies' taunts but with a motive of zeal for God's house.
In Psalm 89:51, enemies reproach the footsteps of God's anointed — similar taunting but specifically against the Lord's chosen.
In Psalm 55:3, the psalmist is oppressed by the enemy's voice and wrath — similar to the daily reproach in Psalm 102:8.
In Psalm 69:10, the psalmist's fasting and weeping become a reproach — similar to the constant taunting in Psalm 102:8.
Romans 15:3 shows Christ bearing reproach, echoing the psalmist's experience of being reviled by enemies.