Psalm 126:4
Turn again our captivity, O Lord, as the streams in the south.
Cross-reference
Psalm 126:1 recalls past restoration as a dream; verse 4 prays for a new restoration, building on that earlier hope.
Psalm 85:4 prays 'Restore us again', directly paralleling the plea for restoration like streams in the Negev here.
Isaiah 41:18 promises God opening rivers in the desert — directly mirroring the 'streams in the Negeb' image of miraculous provision.
Job 42:10 uses the identical 'restored fortunes' phrase — demonstrating God's pattern of reversing calamity.
Jeremiah 29:14 promises restored fortunes and gathering from exile — the exact language of Psalm 126:4.
Jeremiah 33:7 promises to restore fortunes of Judah and Israel — the same covenantal restoration prayed for.
Jeremiah 50:4 depicts Israel and Judah seeking God together in repentance — a future restoration that answers the prayer.
Hosea 1:11 describes reunification of Israel and Judah under one head — an eschatological restoration echoing the plea for restored fortunes.