Psalm 31:4
Pull me out of the net that they have laid privily for me: for thou art my strength.
Cross-reference
Psalm 25:15 says God will pluck his feet from the net, directly paralleling the rescue from a hidden net in Psalm 31:4.
Psalm 124:7 celebrates escape from a fowler's snare, echoing the deliverance from a net in Psalm 31:4.
Psalm 142:3 directly parallels the hidden trap imagery, describing enemies hiding a trap in the path—identical situation.
Psalm 35:7 describes enemies hiding a net without cause, matching the secret net laid for the psalmist in Psalm 31:4.
Psalm 140:5 describes enemies hiding a trap and spreading a net, paralleling the secret net in Psalm 31:4.
Psalm 57:6 mentions enemies setting a net for steps, similar to the hidden net in Psalm 31:4, though with a different outcome.
Proverbs 29:5 uses the same 'net' imagery to describe flattery as a trap for the flatterer, contrasting with the psalmist's plea against enemies' hidden nets.
2 Timothy 2:26 expands the 'snare' metaphor to a spiritual snare of the devil, showing the same need for divine deliverance from traps.