Psalm 139:11
If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be light about me.
Cross-references
Psalm 94:7 quotes the wicked saying God doesn't see—parallel to the idea that darkness could conceal in the main verse.
Job 12:22 says God reveals deep darkness and brings shadows to light, showing He sees through darkness as Psalm 139:11 states.
Isaiah 29:15 condemns those who hide plans in darkness thinking God won't see—directly parallel to the false assumption in the main verse.
Jeremiah 23:24 declares God's omnipresence—no one can hide in secret. This reinforces that darkness cannot conceal from God.
Job 22:14 wrongly claims thick clouds veil God so He cannot see—direct contrast to Psalm 139:11 where darkness cannot hide.
Job 26:6 states Sheol and Abaddon are uncovered before God—nothing hidden, even the underworld, echoing Psalm 139:11.
Job 34:22 says no deep darkness can hide evildoers—identical theme to Psalm 139:11 that darkness cannot conceal.
Daniel 2:22 affirms God reveals deep and hidden things, knows darkness—directly parallel to Psalm 139:11's confidence in God's sight.
Hebrews 4:13 declares nothing hidden from God's sight, all exposed—New Testament echo of Psalm 139:11's truth.