Psalm 25:15
Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord; for he shall pluck my feet out of the net.
Cross-reference
Psalm 31:4 explicitly asks to be pulled from a net — the same deliverance the psalmist expects from the Lord.
Psalm 121:2 affirms that help comes from the Lord, the Creator — the same source the psalmist trusts to pluck his feet from the net.
Psalm 123:2 uses the same image of eyes waiting on the Lord for mercy, like servants watching their master's hand.
Psalm 124:7 describes escaping a fowler's snare — the same net imagery of deliverance from trouble.
Psalm 141:8 echoes 'mine eyes are unto thee' and trusts in God, matching the psalmist's posture of dependence.
Psalm 123:1 also lifts eyes to God in heaven — a parallel expression of dependence and worship.
2 Timothy 2:26 uses the same 'snare' imagery — escaping the devil's trap parallels the psalmist's hope that God will pluck his feet from the net.
2 Chronicles 20:12 echoes the exact sentiment: 'our eyes are upon thee' in a crisis, reinforcing the posture of looking to God for deliverance.
Jeremiah 5:26 depicts wicked men setting snares to catch people — the very danger from which the psalmist asks to be delivered.