Psalm 119:154
Plead my cause, and deliver me: quicken me according to thy word.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:25 also pleads 'give me life according to your word', the same request for revival based on God's promise.
Psalm 119:40 asks 'in your righteousness give me life', a parallel plea for life, though phrased differently.
Within the same psalm, Psalm 119:149 also pleads 'revive me according to your justice' — nearly identical request for revival based on God's character.
In Psalm 35:1, David asks God to plead his cause against enemies, directly matching the psalmist's plea for God to plead his cause.
In Psalm 43:1, the psalmist asks God to plead his cause against the ungodly, identical to the plea for God to plead his cause and redeem him.
Psalm 80:18 echoes the cry for revival, asking God to revive His people so they call on His name — similar plea but communal.
In 1 Samuel 24:15, David also asks God to 'plead my cause' and deliver him from his enemy, mirroring this psalm's plea.
Proverbs 22:23 promises that the Lord will 'plead their cause' for the poor, using the same language of divine advocacy.
Jeremiah 50:34 declares God will 'plead their cause' as a strong Redeemer, reinforcing the theme of divine advocacy.
Jeremiah 51:36 has God say 'I will plead your cause and take vengeance', a direct parallel to this plea for vindication.
Micah 7:9 expresses hope that God will 'plead my cause' and bring vindication, matching the psalmist's confidence.