Psalm 120:6
My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace.
Cross-reference
Psalm 55:20 depicts a companion who violates peace, directly paralleling the psalmist's complaint about peace-haters.
In 1 Samuel 20:30-33, Saul rages at Jonathan for befriending David, embodying the hate of peace the psalmist laments.
In Matthew 10:16, Jesus sends disciples as sheep among wolves, mirroring the psalmist's experience among those who hate peace.
Jeremiah 15:10 laments being surrounded by strife and curses, closely matching the psalmist's experience among peace-haters.
Habakkuk 1:3 cries out over violence and strife, directly paralleling the psalmist's lament over living among peace-haters.
In Matthew 5:9, Jesus blesses peacemakers — contrasting the psalmist's painful dwelling with those who hate peace.
Proverbs 21:19 prefers solitude over a quarrelsome companion, resonating with the psalmist's longing to escape peace-haters.
Ezekiel 2:6 describes living among rebellious people who oppose God's word, echoing the psalmist's plight among peace-haters.
Matthew 10:36 warns that family members become enemies, similar to the psalmist's dwelling among those who hate peace.
Hebrews 12:14 calls to pursue peace actively, while the psalmist suffers passively among those who hate it.
1 Peter 3:11 commands seeking peace, echoing the psalmist's desire but as an active pursuit for believers.