Psalm 113:6
Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!
Cross-reference
Psalm 11:4 describes God's throne in heaven and His eyes testing mankind, directly paralleling the theme of God beholding from on high.
Psalm 138:6 explicitly states that though the LORD is high, He regards the lowly—a direct echo of God humbling Himself to behold.
Isaiah 57:15 declares that the high and lofty One dwells with the contrite, perfectly matching the condescension described here.
Isaiah 66:2 says God looks to the humble and contrite, directly reinforcing the theme of God humbling Himself to behold.
2 Chronicles 6:18 states heaven cannot contain God, yet He condescends to dwell with men — a strong parallel to God humbling Himself to behold.
Isaiah 63:15 directly implores God to look down from heaven, mirroring the action of God humbling Himself to behold.
2 Chronicles 16:9 shows God's eyes roaming the earth, similar to His beholding, but emphasizes active support for the faithful.
Luke 1:52 describes God exalting the lowly — a result of His humility in beholding them from on high.
Luke 12:6 shows God's care for sparrows — illustrating His attention to even the smallest things on earth.