Psalm 22:9
But thou art he that took me out of the womb: thou didst make me hope when I was upon my mother’s breasts.
Cross-reference
Psalm 71:6 echoes the same language of God taking the psalmist from the womb, reinforcing trust from birth.
Psalm 71:5 speaks of trusting God from youth — reinforcing the lifelong trust initiated at the mother's breasts.
Psalm 139:13 describes God forming us in the womb — complementing the image of being taken from the womb.
Psalm 139:15 describes God's intimate knowledge of formation in the womb, paralleling the theme of divine care from birth.
Psalm 139:16 continues the theme of God's foreknowledge of the psalmist's days, complementing the birth imagery.
Job 3:11 laments not dying at birth — directly opposing the gratitude for being taken from the womb in Psalm 22:9.
Isaiah 46:3 says God has carried Israel from the womb — a corporate parallel to the individual experience of being taken from the womb.
Isaiah 49:1 speaks of the servant called from the womb, similar to the psalmist's declaration of God's care from birth.