Psalm 41:10
But thou, O Lord, be merciful unto me, and raise me up, that I may requite them.
Cross-reference
Psalm 69:22-28 is a detailed imprecatory prayer for curses on enemies — parallel to David's request to requite them.
Psalm 109:6-20 is a lengthy imprecation against enemies — directly parallels David's desire to repay them.
Psalm 18:37-42 describes David pursuing and destroying enemies, illustrating the repayment requested here.
In Psalm 21:8-10, God's hand finds and destroys enemies — echoing David's plea to be raised up to requite them.
Psalm 86:17 asks for a token so enemies see and are ashamed — similar plea for vindication against enemies.
Psalm 109:21 asks God for deliverance and help, echoing the plea for mercy and vindication against enemies.
Matthew 5:43 quotes the old law of hating enemies — contrasts with Jesus' command to love, opposing David's desire to requite.
Micah 7:8 declares 'when I fall, I shall arise' — echoes David's request to be raised up to requite enemies.