Psalm 31:6
I have hated them that regard lying vanities: but I trust in the Lord.
Cross-reference
Psalm 139:21 expresses hatred for God's enemies, paralleling the psalmist's hatred for those who follow lying vanities.
Psalm 24:4 describes the one who does not lift his soul to vanity — echoing the rejection of 'lying vanities' in Psalm 31:6.
Psalm 26:5 similarly expresses hatred of the wicked — reinforcing the psalmist's rejection of those who follow vanities.
Jeremiah 10:15 calls idols 'vanity' and 'work of errors', echoing the same condemnation of lying vanities in Psalm 31:6.
Romans 1:21 describes people becoming 'vain in their imaginations' due to idolatry, paralleling the rejection of lying vanities.
1 Corinthians 8:4 affirms that an idol is nothing in the world, matching the 'lying vanities' that are worthless.
1 Corinthians 10:20 reveals that idol sacrifices are offered to demons, deepening the reason to hate lying vanities.
Deuteronomy 32:21 uses 'vanities' for idols that provoke God, aligning with the hatred of those who regard them.
Jonah 2:8 directly quotes 'lying vanities' and says they forsake mercy, reinforcing the psalmist's stance.
Acts 14:15 calls idols 'vanities' and urges turning to the living God, echoing the rejection of lying vanities.
Jeremiah 10:8 calls idols 'a doctrine of vanities' — aligning with the psalmist's hatred of 'lying vanities'.