Psalm 33:13

The Lord looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men.

Cross-reference

Psalm 11:4 Parallel

Psalm 11:4 echoes God's heavenly vantage point and His scrutiny of humanity, reinforcing the same divine surveillance.

Psalm 14:2 Parallel

Psalm 14:2 uses nearly identical language: God looks down from heaven to see if anyone seeks Him, expanding the purpose of His gaze.

Psalm 53:2 Parallel

Psalm 53:2 repeats the same wording as Psalm 14:2, with God looking down to see if anyone seeks Him.

Psalm 102:19 repeats the image of God looking down from heaven to view the earth, emphasizing His sovereign perspective.

Psalm 66:7 Parallel

Psalm 66:7 explicitly states God's eyes keep watch on the nations, a direct parallel.

Psalm 80:14 Parallel

Psalm 80:14 pleads for God to look down from heaven, echoing the same action.

2 Chronicles 16:9 describes God's eyes ranging over the whole earth, actively seeking to support the loyal — adding a redemptive dimension to His observation.

Job 28:24 Parallel

Job 28:24 affirms God's vision extends to earth's ends and under heaven, matching the universal scope of His sight.

Proverbs 15:3 states God's eyes are everywhere, watching both evil and good — a broader statement of His omniscience.

Jeremiah 23:24 echoes that no one can hide from God's sight, reinforcing the omniscience theme.

Hebrews 4:13 adds that all are exposed before God's eyes, emphasizing accountability.

Jeremiah 32:19 says God's eyes are open to all ways, rewarding each, a clear parallel.

Genesis 6:12 shows God looking upon the earth and finding corruption — a specific judgment context for His all-seeing eye.

Genesis 11:5 shows God descending to observe Babel, a narrative instance of His heavenly gaze.

Lamentations 3:50 prays for God to look down from heaven and see, echoing the same action but as a plea for mercy.