Psalm 44:16
For the voice of him that reproacheth and blasphemeth; by reason of the enemy and avenger.
Cross-references
Psalm 8:2 uses the exact phrase 'enemy and the avenger' from Psalm 44:16, linking both psalms' cries against adversaries.
Psalm 74:18 recalls the enemy's scoffing and reviling of God's name, matching the taunters here.
Psalm 74:22 calls God to remember the foolish scoffing, reinforcing the plea against revilers.
Psalm 74:23 mentions the continual uproar of foes, similar to the enemy's voice in this verse.
Psalm 79:12 asks God to repay the taunts against Him, echoing the reviling here.
Isaiah 37:3 describes a day of 'rebuke and disgrace' from Assyrian threat, echoing the reproach from enemies in Psalm 44:16.
Isaiah 37:4 mentions the Rabshakeh sent to 'reproach the living God' — the same reproach theme, but directed at God rather than the psalmist.
Isaiah 37:17 again cites Sennacherib's words to 'reproach the living God', reinforcing the reproach motif from Psalm 44:16.
Isaiah 37:23 asks 'Whom have you reproached?' — the reproach is against the Holy One, paralleling the enemy's reproach in Psalm 44:16.
Isaiah 37:24 continues 'by your servants you have reproached the Lord' — same reproach theme, now explicitly against God.
Isaiah 52:5 says God's name is 'blasphemed continually' — similar to the reproach in Psalm 44:16, but here the reproach targets God's name.