Psalm 17:13
Arise, O Lord, disappoint him, cast him down: deliver my soul from the wicked, which is thy sword:
Cross-reference
Psalm 7:6 calls 'Arise, O LORD' against enemies' rage, mirroring the call for God to confront the wicked here.
Psalm 7:11-13 describes God's sword and bow prepared against the unrepentant, matching the plea for divine judgment.
Psalm 3:7 also cries 'Arise, O LORD!' and asks God to strike enemies, paralleling the plea for divine intervention here.
Psalm 5:10 also calls for God to bring down the wicked — a parallel imprecatory plea for divine judgment.
Psalm 71:4 is a direct plea for deliverance from the wicked — nearly identical in intent to the rescue David prays for in Psalm 17:13.
Psalm 18:27 states that God brings down the haughty — the same action David prays for in Psalm 17:13.
Psalm 22:20 also cries for deliverance from the sword and from enemies — echoing the same plea for rescue in Psalm 17:13.
Psalm 31:15 expresses trust that God holds the psalmist's times and asks for deliverance from enemies — a parallel plea to the rescue in Psalm 17:13.
Psalm 37:40 promises that the Lord delivers the righteous from the wicked — the very deliverance David prays for in Psalm 17:13.
Psalm 44:26 pleads 'Rise up and help us,' echoing the request for God to arise and deliver in this verse.
Psalm 57:4 describes enemies as lions and ravenous beasts — a vivid image of the wicked that Psalm 17:13 asks God to confront.
Psalm 44:23 asks God to awake and rouse himself, similar to the call for God to arise here, though with a different context.
Psalm 6:4 appeals to God's unfailing love for deliverance — a different basis than the confrontational plea in Psalm 17:13, yet both seek rescue.
Isaiah 13:5 describes the LORD's weapons of indignation coming to destroy, similar to the plea for God's sword.
Isaiah 51:9 echoes the call for God to arise and wield His power against enemies, recalling past victories.
Jeremiah 47:6 personifies the sword of the LORD, asking it to rest — the same sword David asks God to wield.
Ezekiel 21:3 has God drawing His sword against Israel — the same divine sword David invokes against the wicked.
Habakkuk 1:12 acknowledges God ordains the wicked as instruments of judgment, echoing the plea for divine action.
Isaiah 10:5 shows God using Assyria as His rod of anger, while Psalm 17:13 asks God to personally wield His sword.
Isaiah 30:31 shows God's sword striking Assyria — the same divine judgment David prays for against his enemies.
Isaiah 34:5 depicts God's sword drunk with judgment on Edom — echoing the sword of the LORD David calls upon.