Psalm 5:6
Thou shalt destroy them that speak leasing: the Lord will abhor the bloody and deceitful man.
Cross-reference
Psalm 26:8-10 shows David distancing himself from the bloodthirsty and deceitful, whom God abhors in Psalm 5:6.
Psalm 55:23 directly parallels with 'bloodthirsty and deceitful' and God bringing them down, same as Psalm 5:6.
Psalm 9:5 declares God rebukes nations and makes the wicked perish — the same divine destruction of the wicked as in this verse.
Psalm 139:19 prays for God to slay the wicked and calls them 'men of blood' — the exact phrase and sentiment as this verse.
Psalm 4:2 rebukes those who love lies — connecting to God's destruction of liars in Psalm 5:6.
Psalm 43:1 asks for rescue from deceitful people, whom Psalm 5:6 says God abhors.
Psalm 10:3 describes the wicked boasting and greed, a general portrait of wickedness but not specifically the lying and bloodthirsty condemned here.
Revelation 22:15 lists those who practice falsehood among the excluded, echoing God's destruction of liars in Psalm 5:6.
Revelation 21:8 lists liars among those condemned to the lake of fire — a strong NT parallel to God destroying liars.
Proverbs 6:17 lists a lying tongue and hands that shed innocent blood among things the LORD hates — directly matching the lies and bloodthirstiness here.
Zechariah 8:17 says the LORD hates false oaths and evil devices, paralleling the psalm's abhorrence of deceit.
Proverbs 12:22 directly states that lying lips are an abomination to the LORD, matching the psalm's 'abhors the deceitful man'.
2 Samuel 11:27 records that David's adultery and murder displeased the LORD — a concrete example of the bloodthirsty and deceitful man God abhors here.
2 Samuel 16:7 uses the same Hebrew phrase 'man of blood' (ish damim) to curse David, directly matching the term for the bloodthirsty here.
Isaiah 26:21 speaks of God's punishment for bloodshed, aligning with Psalm 5:6's abhorrence of the bloody man.
Proverbs 12:13 shows that the wicked are ensnared by their own lying lips, echoing God's destruction of liars in the psalm.
Luke 13:27 has Jesus telling workers of evil to depart, echoing the psalm's theme of God rejecting the deceitful.
Romans 1:29 lists deceit and murder among sins of the unrighteous, echoing the types of people God abhors in this verse.
Isaiah 1:28 describes rebels and sinners being broken and consumed, similar to God destroying liars in the psalm.