Psalm 35:24
Judge me, O Lord my God, according to thy righteousness; and let them not rejoice over me.
Cross-reference
Psalm 35:19 already asks that enemies not gloat — verse 24 repeats this concern within the same psalm.
Psalm 7:8 also asks 'Vindicate me, LORD' — a direct parallel to the same petition for righteous judgment.
Psalm 18:20-24 describes God rewarding according to righteousness — reinforcing the basis for vindication sought here.
Psalm 26:1 opens with 'Vindicate me, LORD' — an identical plea for vindication based on blamelessness.
Psalm 43:1 begins 'Vindicate me, my God' — a direct parallel to the cry for justice against enemies.
Psalm 30:1 echoes the exact phrase 'not let my foes rejoice over me' — a parallel plea for deliverance from enemy gloating.
Psalm 38:16 repeats the same request 'let them not rejoice over me' — reinforcing the theme of enemies gloating at a fall.
Micah 7:8 directly says 'Rejoice not over me, O my enemy' — a near-identical appeal against enemy gloating.
2 Thessalonians 1:6 promises God will repay trouble to troublers — affirming the justice sought in this plea.
Job 20:5 states the wicked's joy is brief — a thematic echo that enemies' gloating will not last.