Psalm 44:15
My confusion is continually before me, and the shame of my face hath covered me,
Cross-reference
Psalm 69:7 uses the same phrase 'dishonor has covered my face', linking personal shame to suffering for God's sake.
Psalm 89:45 describes God covering the king with shame, a similar image applied to a different figure.
In Joshua 7:7-9, Joshua's shame after defeat mirrors the confusion and shame of Psalm 44:15 — both cry out to God.
In Ezra 9:6, Ezra's shame and humiliation before God directly parallels the 'shame of my face' in Psalm 44:15.
In Jeremiah 3:25, 'let our dishonor cover us' echoes the shame covering the psalmist's face in Psalm 44:15.
Jeremiah 51:51 uses the exact phrase 'dishonor has covered our faces' for Israel's shame after temple invasion.
Daniel 9:7 confesses 'open shame' for Israel's sins, paralleling the psalmist's sense of dishonor.