Psalm 22:10
I was cast upon thee from the womb: thou art my God from my mother’s belly.
Cross-reference
Psalm 58:3 says the wicked are estranged from the womb — directly contrasting the psalmist's trust from birth.
Psalm 71:6 explicitly says 'from before my birth' and 'took me from my mother's womb' — a close parallel to being cast on God from the womb.
Psalm 71:5 speaks of trust from youth — a similar but less specific timeframe than 'from the womb'.
Psalm 139:13 describes God forming us in the womb — adds the idea of divine creation to the psalmist's trust from birth.
Isaiah 46:3 says God has borne Israel from the womb — same imagery of God carrying from birth as in the psalm.
Isaiah 46:4 extends God's carrying to old age — reinforcing the lifelong care from birth in the psalm.
Isaiah 49:1 says the Servant was called from the womb — directly parallel to the psalmist's declaration that God was his God from birth.
Jeremiah 1:5 says God knew and consecrated Jeremiah before birth — parallel to the psalmist's claim that God was his God from the womb.
In Galatians 1:15, Paul echoes being set apart from birth — both verses affirm God's sovereign call from the womb.