Psalm 103:14
For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.
Cross-reference
Psalm 78:39 explicitly states God remembered they are but flesh, a wind that passes — directly echoing 'he remembers we are dust'.
Genesis 3:19 declares 'for you are dust, and to dust you shall return' — the very source of the 'dust' reminder in the main verse.
Job 7:21 asks for pardon because he will soon lie in the earth — mortality as reason for divine mercy, matching the main verse's logic.
Job 10:9 appeals to God having made him like clay and returning to dust — directly paralleling the 'dust' origin and destiny.
Ecclesiastes 12:7 describes dust returning to earth — the same mortality that God remembers in the main verse.
Genesis 2:7 records God forming man from dust — the foundational truth that God knows our frame because He made us from dust.
In Isaiah 42:3, God does not break a bruised reed — directly illustrating His compassion for human weakness as in Psalm 103:14.