Psalm 35:23
Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment, even unto my cause, my God and my Lord.
Cross-references
Psalm 7:6 calls God to 'awake for me to the judgment', mirroring the same appeal for divine intervention in judgment.
Psalm 44:23 echoes the same plea for God to awake, using nearly identical language of divine inaction.
Psalm 80:2 calls on God to stir up his might and save, paralleling the cry for God to rise and defend.
Psalm 3:7 directly says 'Arise, Lord! Deliver me, my God!' — a strong parallel to the plea for defense.
Psalm 59:4 explicitly says 'Awake to help me; see my plight!' — a direct parallel to the call for God to awake.
Isaiah 51:9 repeats the 'Awake, awake' call to God's arm, mirroring the psalmist's urgent appeal.
John 20:28 uses the same phrase 'my Lord and my God' as Thomas's confession, echoing the psalm's address.
Lamentations 3:59 uses the same plea 'Uphold my cause' — a direct verbal parallel to the cry for defense.