Psalm 55:11
Wickedness is in the midst thereof: deceit and guile depart not from her streets.
Cross-reference
Psalm 109:2 describes wicked and deceitful men speaking with lying tongues, directly echoing the deceit and guile here.
In Psalm 34:13, the command to keep from deceit contrasts with the fraud that fills the city streets.
In Isaiah 59:7, the same depiction of destruction and haste to shed blood echoes the oppression and fraud in the city streets.
In Jeremiah 5:27, houses full of deceit directly parallel the fraud that does not depart from the city streets.
In Jeremiah 9:3-5, pervasive lies and deceit among neighbors match the oppression and fraud in the city.
Ezekiel 22:1-12 lists specific sins including deceit and oppression in Jerusalem, matching the 'deceit and guile' of this verse.
In Jeremiah 9:4, warning not to trust neighbors due to deceit directly reflects the oppression and fraud in the city.
In Revelation 14:5, the redeemed have no deceit, contrasting sharply with the fraud that fills the city.
In Jeremiah 5:26, wicked men set snares to catch people, mirroring the oppression and fraud described in the city.