Psalm 109:10
Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.
Cross-references
Psalm 37:25 promises righteous children never beg — directly opposing the curse on the wicked's children in Psalm 109:10.
In Psalm 59:15, enemies wander for food and growl — a direct parallel to the wandering beggars here.
2 Samuel 3:29 curses Joab's family with afflictions — a parallel imprecation against an enemy's household.
2 Kings 5:27 curses Gehazi's descendants with leprosy — a similar generational curse as in Psalm 109:10.
Job 30:3-9 describes outcasts driven from society — directly parallels the wandering beggars in Psalm 109:10.
In Genesis 4:14, Cain's curse of being a fugitive and wanderer parallels the fate of the enemy's children here — both are driven from home.
Genesis 4:12-14 curses Cain to be a restless wanderer — a parallel curse of wandering like the beggar children in Psalm 109:10.
In Job 15:23, the wicked wander for bread, echoing the begging curse here — both depict desperate searching for food.
Job 24:8-12 depicts the harsh life of the poor — similar to the wandering beggars in Psalm 109:10, but as a description of injustice.