Psalm 17:6
I have called upon thee, for thou wilt hear me, O God: incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 55:16, the psalmist declares he will call upon God and be saved, mirroring the confidence in 17:6 that God hears.
In Psalm 66:19, the psalmist testifies that God heard his prayer, fulfilling the plea in 17:6 for God to incline his ear.
In Psalm 66:20, the psalmist blesses God for not turning away his prayer, directly echoing the request in 17:6.
In Psalm 116:2, the psalmist says God inclined his ear, using the same phrase as 17:6's plea 'incline thine ear'.
In Psalm 71:2, the same phrase 'turn your ear to me' appears, reinforcing the plea for God to listen and rescue.
In Psalm 13:3, the psalmist cries 'Consider and hear me', a similar plea for God to hear as in 17:6.
In Isaiah 37:17, Hezekiah prays 'incline thine ear, O LORD', using the exact phrase from 17:6.
In Daniel 9:18, 'give ear, our God, and hear' mirrors the call for God to listen — both urgent prayers for deliverance.
In Daniel 9:17-19, Daniel pleads for God to hear and act for His own sake — a parallel cry for divine attention and intervention.