Psalm 120:3
What shall be given unto thee? or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
Cross-reference
Psalm 59:12 also condemns sins of the mouth and lies, calling for them to be trapped in their pride.
Psalm 109:2 describes wicked and deceitful mouths and lying tongues, the same kind of speech condemned here.
Genesis 39:14 shows Potiphar's wife lying about Joseph — a clear example of a deceitful tongue in action.
Exodus 23:1 commands against spreading false reports and malicious witness — a direct prohibition of the deceitful tongue.
Nehemiah 6:10 records Shemaiah's false prophecy to trap Nehemiah — another narrative of deceitful speech.
Job 15:5 accuses Job of choosing the tongue of the crafty — directly referencing deceitful speech, like Psalm condemns.
Proverbs 6:17 lists a lying tongue as something the Lord hates, directly echoing the deceitful tongue.
Proverbs 10:31 warns that the perverse tongue will be cut off, matching the implied punishment for deceit.
Proverbs 19:5 declares that a false witness and liar will not escape punishment, reinforcing the theme.
Proverbs 25:18 likens false witness to destructive weapons, paralleling the harm of deceit.
Jeremiah 9:8 says the tongue is a deadly arrow speaking deceit, directly mirroring the deceitful tongue.