Psalm 106:46

He made them also to be pitied of all those that carried them captives.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 8:50 prays for God to grant compassion from captors, exactly what God did here — causing pity.

Ezra 9:9 Parallel

Ezra 9:9 recounts God extending steadfast love before Persian kings, a specific instance of the pity from captors described here.

Jeremiah 42:12 promises God will grant mercy so the king of Babylon shows mercy, directly paralleling the pity from captors here.

In Genesis 39:21, God gives Joseph favor with the prison keeper — same pattern of God causing captors to show mercy.

Exodus 3:21 Parallel

In Exodus 3:21, God promises to give Israel favor with Egyptians — direct parallel to God causing captors to show mercy.

Exodus 11:3 Parallel

In Exodus 11:3, God gives Israel favor with Egyptians — fulfillment of the promise, same theme of captors showing mercy.

In 2 Chronicles 30:9, God promises compassion from captors for those who return to Him — identical concept of God granting mercy through captors.

Ezra 1:1 Historical context

In Ezra 1:1, God stirs Cyrus to release captives — a specific historical instance of God causing captors to show mercy.

Proverbs 21:1 Related theme

In Proverbs 21:1, God turns the king's heart — the mechanism by which God causes captors to show mercy.

Daniel 1:9 Parallel

In Daniel 1:9, God grants Daniel favor with his captor, mirroring the compassion given to Israel in captivity.

Exodus 2:6 Parallel

In Exodus 2:6, Pharaoh's daughter has compassion on baby Moses — another instance of God moving a foreigner to pity His people.

Jeremiah 15:11 promises God will make enemies plead with Israel, a form of pity similar to the captors' pity here.