Psalm 106:44

Nevertheless he regarded their affliction, when he heard their cry:

Cross-reference

Psalm 22:5 Parallel

Psalm 22:5 declares that those who cried to God were rescued — a clear parallel to God hearing the cry of distress.

Judges 2:18 Allusion

Judges 2:18 explicitly states God was moved to pity by their groaning, directly illustrating the pattern in Psalm 106:44.

Judges 3:9 Allusion

Judges 3:9 records God raising a deliverer when Israel cried out, a specific instance of the pattern in Psalm 106:44.

Nehemiah 9:27 recounts the same pattern: when Israel cried in trouble, God heard and sent saviours — a direct parallel to Psalm 106:44.

Judges 6:6-10 includes the cry and God's prophetic rebuke, showing God's regard for their distress as in Psalm 106:44.

Judges 10:10-16 details Israel's cry, repentance, and God's compassion, directly fulfilling the pattern of Psalm 106:44.

1 Samuel 7:8-12 shows Samuel crying out and God answering, a clear example of God regarding distress as in Psalm 106:44.

2 Kings 14:27 shows God's saving response to that affliction — he does not blot out Israel but delivers them, paralleling the mercy in Psalm 106.

In 2 Kings 14:26, God similarly sees Israel's bitter affliction, echoing the divine regard for distress in Psalm 106:44.

Acts 7:34 Allusion

Acts 7:34 quotes God seeing affliction and hearing groaning — a direct New Testament echo of God's response to suffering.

Lamentations 4:16 says the Lord regards them no more — the opposite of God looking upon their distress in Psalm 106:44.

2 Chronicles 15:4 says in distress they sought God and He was found — directly echoing God hearing their cry.

2 Kings 13:4 shows Jehoahaz seeking the Lord and God hearing because He saw Israel's oppression — a parallel to God hearing their cry.

1 Samuel 12:10 recounts Israel crying out in repentance and God delivering them — another example of God responding to their cry.

Judges 10:16 says God's soul was grieved for Israel's misery — a parallel to God regarding their distress in Psalm 106:44.

Exodus 6:5 Allusion

Exodus 6:5 says God heard the groaning of Israel and remembered his covenant — directly echoing the cry and covenant remembrance in Psalm 106.

Exodus 3:7 Allusion

Exodus 3:7 explicitly states God saw the affliction and heard the cry of Israel — a strong verbal parallel to Psalm 106:44.

Judges 4:3 Allusion

Judges 4:3 records Israel crying out under oppression, the cry that prompts God's response in Psalm 106:44.

Genesis 29:32 uses similar language — 'the LORD hath looked upon my affliction' — but in a personal context, not national.