Psalm 32:10
Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall compass him about.
Cross-reference
Psalm 32:7 describes God surrounding the psalmist with deliverance, mirroring the 'steadfast love surrounds' in verse 10.
Psalm 2:12 echoes the same contrast: perishing for the wicked, blessing for those who take refuge in the Lord.
Psalm 147:11 says the Lord takes pleasure in those who hope in his steadfast love — directly mirroring the truster's experience.
Psalm 146:5 blesses those whose hope is in the Lord — a parallel to the truster surrounded by steadfast love.
Psalm 84:12 declares blessed the one who trusts in the Lord — echoing the same promise of blessing for trust.
Psalm 40:4 blesses the one who makes the Lord his trust — a direct parallel to the truster in Psalm 32:10.
Psalm 34:19-21 contrasts the righteous' deliverance from troubles with the wicked's destruction, mirroring the woe vs. love theme.
Psalm 34:8 pronounces blessing on those who take refuge in God — directly paralleling the truster surrounded by steadfast love.
Psalm 33:22 asks for steadfast love upon those who hope in God, directly connecting trust and steadfast love as in Psalm 32:10.
Psalm 13:5 explicitly states trust in God's steadfast love, directly paralleling the theme of Psalm 32:10.
Psalm 5:12 describes God covering the righteous with favor as a shield — similar to steadfast love surrounding the truster.
Psalm 16:4 similarly contrasts the suffering of those who chase other gods with the psalmist's devotion, reinforcing the fate of the wicked.
Proverbs 13:21 directly states misfortune for sinners and prosperity for the righteous, a clear parallel to the contrast in Psalm 32:10.
Proverbs 16:20 blesses the one who trusts in the Lord — a direct parallel to the truster in Psalm 32:10.
Isaiah 3:11 pronounces woe and disaster on the wicked, directly paralleling the 'many woes' of Psalm 32:10.
Isaiah 12:2 declares trust in God leads to salvation and no fear — echoing the steadfast love that surrounds the truster.
Jeremiah 17:7 directly echoes the blessing on those who trust in the LORD, matching the promise of steadfast love in Psalm 32:10.
Romans 2:9 promises trouble and distress for evildoers, directly echoing the 'many woes' of Psalm 32:10.
Job 21:17 describes the calamity that comes upon the wicked, aligning with the 'sorrows of the wicked' in Psalm 32:10.
Ecclesiastes 8:12 acknowledges it goes better for those who fear God, despite wickedness, echoing the contrast between wicked and righteous.
Isaiah 57:21 declares no peace for the wicked, contrasting with the steadfast love surrounding the trusting in Psalm 32:10.
Romans 2:8 warns of wrath for the self-seeking and evil, similar to the woes of the wicked in Psalm 32:10.