Psalm 141:9
Keep me from the snares which they have laid for me, and the gins of the workers of iniquity.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:110 also describes wicked setting a snare, but the psalmist remains obedient to God's precepts amid the trap.
Psalm 140:5 uses very similar imagery of hidden snares and nets set by the arrogant, expanding on the same threat.
Psalm 142:3 mentions a hidden snare on the path while the psalmist's spirit grows faint, adding a layer of personal distress.
Psalm 35:8 prays that the enemies' own net entangles them, contrasting with the plea for personal protection from traps.
Psalm 38:12 depicts enemies setting traps and scheming ruin, adding details about slander and constant plotting.
Psalm 91:3 promises God will save from the fowler's snare, offering assurance that the plea for deliverance will be answered.
Jeremiah 18:22 describes enemies hiding snares for Jeremiah's feet, closely paralleling the psalmist's plea against evil plots.
Luke 20:20 shows religious leaders setting verbal traps for Jesus, mirroring the psalmist's request for deliverance from hidden snares.