Psalm 59:2
Deliver me from the workers of iniquity, and save me from bloody men.
Cross-references
Psalm 139:19 explicitly calls bloodthirsty people wicked and desires their removal, echoing the same cry for deliverance.
Psalm 18:48 praises God for saving from enemies and rescuing from violent men, directly matching the deliverance sought here.
Psalm 71:4 repeats the cry for rescue from the wicked and unjust, reinforcing the same petition for deliverance.
Psalm 26:9 also asks not to be swept away with the bloodthirsty, linking the plea for separation from violent sinners.
Psalm 55:23 declares God will bring down the bloodthirsty, reinforcing the hope of judgment against such enemies.
Genesis 32:11 records Jacob's plea for rescue from Esau's attack, paralleling the urgent deliverance from violent enemies here.
Hosea 6:8 describes Gilead as a city of evildoers 'tracked with blood' — echoing the 'bloodthirsty men' David asks deliverance from.
Habakkuk 1:4 laments that the wicked surround the righteous and justice is perverted — a similar cry of oppression to David's plea against bloodthirsty men.