Psalm 14:5
There were they in great fear: for God is in the generation of the righteous.
Cross-reference
Psalm 24:6 describes the 'generation of those who seek him' — a direct parallel to the righteous generation in Psalm 14:5.
Psalm 46:7 affirms 'The LORD of hosts is with us'—the very reason the wicked are in great dread in Psalm 14:5.
Psalm 46:11 repeats the refrain 'The LORD of hosts is with us'—echoing the divine presence that terrifies the wicked in Psalm 14:5.
Psalm 53:5 is a parallel passage, repeating the same description of the wicked's fear because God is with the righteous.
Psalm 73:15 mentions 'the generation of your children' — the same faithful generation that God is with in Psalm 14:5.
Psalm 112:2 says 'the generation of the upright will be blessed' — identical concept to the righteous generation in Psalm 14:5.
Psalm 23:4 contrasts the wicked's terror in Psalm 14:5: the righteous fear no evil because God is with them, while the wicked are terrified.
Psalm 46:5 declares God is in the midst of His city, ensuring stability—the same divine presence that causes the wicked to dread in Psalm 14:5.
Exodus 15:16 describes fear and dread falling on enemies because of God's power, mirroring the fear in Psalm 14:5 when God is with the righteous.
Isaiah 43:1 assures 'Fear not, for I have redeemed you'—the same God whose presence causes dread to the wicked in Psalm 14:5.
Isaiah 41:10 comforts 'Fear not, for I am with you'—the same divine presence that makes the wicked fear in Psalm 14:5.
Isaiah 8:10 declares 'God is with us'—the same truth that causes the wicked to tremble in Psalm 14:5.
Proverbs 28:1 contrasts the wicked fleeing in fear with the righteous boldness—directly paralleling the dread of the wicked when God is with the righteous.
1 Samuel 14:15 describes a great panic from God in battle, similar to the terror in Psalm 14:5 when God is with the righteous.
Genesis 35:5 records a terror from God on enemies because He was with Jacob — exactly the scenario in Psalm 14:5.
Revelation 6:16 depicts the wicked hiding from God's throne and the Lamb's wrath—direct parallel to the terror of God's presence in Psalm 14:5.
In 2 Kings 7:6, God causes the Arameans to hear an army's sound, fleeing in terror—similar terror from divine presence as in Psalm 14:5.
Isaiah 12:6 calls Zion to rejoice because the Holy One is in her midst—the same presence that strikes dread in the wicked in Psalm 14:5.
Isaiah 43:2 promises God's presence through trials, echoing the same divine presence that causes terror in the wicked in Psalm 14:5.
1 Peter 2:9 calls believers a chosen people, echoing the righteous generation that God is with in Psalm 14:5.