Psalm 5:5
The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity.
Cross-reference
Psalm 1:5 similarly declares that the wicked will not stand in judgment, echoing the fate of evildoers who cannot stand before God in Psalm 5:5.
Psalm 14:1 describes the fool's corruption and God's absence among the wicked, expanding on why God hates evildoers as stated in Psalm 5:5.
Psalm 11:5 directly parallels God's hatred of the wicked — same verb 'hates' for evildoers.
Psalm 130:3 asks who could stand if God marked iniquities, reinforcing that no one is inherently able to stand before God, similar to the boastful in Psalm 5:5.
Matthew 25:41 pronounces departure into eternal fire for the cursed, reinforcing the rejection of evildoers seen in Psalm 5:5.
Matthew 7:23 has Jesus telling workers of lawlessness to depart, echoing the fate of evildoers who cannot stand before God in Psalm 5:5.
Proverbs 6:16-19 lists seven things the Lord hates, providing specific examples of the evildoers God hates in Psalm 5:5.
Habakkuk 1:13 echoes God's pure eyes that cannot look on evil, reinforcing the same divine hatred of evildoers from Psalm 5:5.
Hosea 9:15 describes God hating Israel for their wickedness, echoing the divine hatred of evildoers in Psalm 5:5.
Proverbs 8:13 lists what God hates — pride and evil — echoing the same divine opposition to the boastful.
Zechariah 8:17 declares God hates evil schemes and false oaths — a direct parallel to hating evildoers.
Matthew 25:12 shows Jesus shutting out the foolish — a NT parallel to being excluded from God's presence.
In Joshua 7:12, the same 'cannot stand' language applies to Israel's defeat due to sin — evildoers cannot stand before God or enemies.
Jeremiah 35:19 promises the obedient Rechabites will 'stand before me' — contrasting with the boastful who cannot stand.
Leviticus 20:23 shows God detesting nations for their evil customs, mirroring His hatred of evildoers in Psalm 5:5.
Job 34:22 affirms that no darkness can hide evildoers from God — reinforcing that God sees and opposes them.
Zechariah 11:8 shows God loathing the shepherds, a specific example of the divine hatred of evildoers from Psalm 5:5.