Psalm 119:158
I beheld the transgressors, and was grieved; because they kept not thy word.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:53 has hot indignation at the wicked who forsake God's law—same disgust at faithlessness as here.
Psalm 119:136 shows streams of tears because people do not keep God's law—another grief response to disobedience, like disgust here.
In Psalm 139:21, the psalmist similarly expresses hatred for God's enemies, paralleling the disgust at the faithless in the main verse.
Ezekiel 9:4 marks those who sigh and groan over abominations—a parallel to the psalmist's disgust at those who don't keep God's commands.
Mark 3:5 describes Jesus looking with anger and grief at hard hearts—mirroring the psalmist's disgust at faithlessness.
Genesis 6:6 shows God grieved over human wickedness—a divine parallel to the psalmist's disgust at the faithless.
In Luke 19:41, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem — contrasting the psalmist's disgust with compassion for the faithless.
In Acts 17:16, Paul's spirit is provoked by idolatry — a parallel righteous indignation at those who disregard God.
In 2 Peter 2:8, Lot torments his righteous soul over lawless deeds — a direct parallel to the psalmist's disgust.