Psalm 36:12
There are the workers of iniquity fallen: they are cast down, and shall not be able to rise.
Cross-reference
Psalm 1:5 states the wicked will not stand in judgment — this fall is the concrete picture of that truth.
Psalm 9:16 declares that the wicked are snared by their own hands — matching the image in Psalm 36:12 of evildoers fallen and unable to rise.
Psalm 55:23 echoes this downfall: God casts the wicked into the pit of destruction, reinforcing the certainty of their fall.
Psalm 58:10 shows the righteous rejoicing over this vengeance — the fall leads to celebration of God's justice.
Psalm 58:11 declares that such judgment proves there is a God who judges on earth — the fall vindicates God's rule.
Psalm 64:7-9 describes God suddenly wounding the wicked, causing fear and reflection — a parallel sudden downfall.
Psalm 18:38 describes David's enemies consumed — a similar image of the wicked's complete defeat.
Jeremiah 51:64 says Babylon will sink to rise no more — echoing the same 'unable to rise' fate for evildoers.
Amos 8:14 says idolaters 'shall fall, and never rise again' — a direct verbal parallel to being thrust down unable to rise.
Proverbs 10:29 states destruction comes to evildoers — a general principle matching the specific fall here.