Psalm 17:2
Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal.
Cross-references
Psalm 37:6 promises that God will bring forth your righteousness as light — echoing David's request for vindication from God's presence.
Psalm 37:33 promises God will not let the righteous be condemned — echoing the plea for vindication from God's presence here.
Psalm 7:8 similarly asks God to judge according to righteousness — a clear parallel to the plea for vindication from God's presence here.
Job 31:6 asks to be weighed in a just balance — a direct parallel to the psalmist's request for God's vindication and right judgment.
Ezekiel 18:25 defends God's justice against human complaint — reinforcing the psalmist's trust that God's judgment is right.
Ezekiel 18:29 repeats the defense of God's justice — echoing the psalmist's appeal for right judgment from God.
Ezekiel 33:17 again refutes the claim that God is unjust — aligning with the psalmist's plea for vindication from a just God.
Ezekiel 33:20 declares God will judge each according to his ways — directly supporting the psalmist's request for vindication based on right.
2 Thessalonians 1:6-9 describes God's final justice for the afflicted — a broader eschatological fulfillment of the vindication sought here.