Psalm 139:8
If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.
Cross-reference
Psalm 16:10 declares God will not abandon to Sheol, complementing the assurance that God is present even there.
Job 26:6 affirms that Sheol lies open before God — reinforcing the Psalm's point that even the depths cannot hide from His presence.
Job 34:22 declares that no darkness can hide evildoers from God — directly paralleling the Psalm's claim that even the depths are exposed to Him.
Proverbs 15:11 states that Sheol and Abaddon are open before the Lord — directly supporting the Psalm's assertion that God is present in the depths.
Amos 9:2-4 echoes this same idea: no escape from God — even heaven or Sheol cannot hide from His hand, though here for judgment.
Obadiah 1:4 warns that even those who 'soar aloft' cannot escape God's judgment — reflecting the same truth of God's inescapable presence in the heights.
Jonah 2:2 recounts crying out from Sheol and being heard — demonstrating the reality that God is present even in the depths, as Psalm says.
In Job 17:13, Job uses the same 'make my bed in Sheol' phrase to express despair, contrasting with David's assurance of God's presence.