Psalm 144:8
Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
Cross-reference
Psalm 144:11 repeats the same phrase about false mouths and right hands, reinforcing the plea for deliverance within the same psalm.
Psalm 12:2 echoes the same theme of speaking lies with flattering lips and a double heart, reinforcing the deceitful speech motif.
Psalm 41:6 describes a visitor uttering empty words while hiding evil intent, paralleling the falsehood and deceit of the right hand.
Psalm 58:3 states the wicked speak lies from birth, directly matching the lying mouths and false right hand in the Psalm.
Psalm 62:4 shows enemies blessing with their mouths but cursing inwardly, paralleling the deceitful speech and falsehood of hand.
Psalm 109:2 speaks of lying tongues and deceitful mouths opened against the psalmist, mirroring the false speech and hand.
Isaiah 44:20 directly mentions 'a lie in my right hand,' a striking verbal echo of the false right hand, reinforcing the idolatry-deceit connection.
Isaiah 41:10 offers God's righteous right hand to uphold, directly contrasting the enemies' false right hand in this verse.