Psalm 61:1
Hear my cry, O God; attend unto my prayer.
Cross-reference
Psalm 5:1-3 opens with a similar cry for God to hear — 'give ear to my words' — reinforcing the same plea for attention.
Psalm 17:1 also begs 'hear a just cause, attend to my cry' — a parallel appeal for God to listen to prayer.
Psalm 28:2 cries 'hear the voice of my pleas' — matching the same urgent request for God to hear and respond.
Psalm 55:1 pleads 'give ear to my prayer' — a direct parallel to this cry for God to listen, both seeking divine attention.
Psalm 130:2 echoes 'Lord, hear my voice' — a very similar petition for God to hear supplication.
Psalm 55:2 similarly cries 'Attend unto me, and hear me' — a parallel plea for God's attention in distress.
Psalm 119:145 cries 'Hear me, O Lord' with whole heart — parallel earnest cry for hearing.
Philippians 4:6 exhorts making requests known to God — a NT application of the same prayerful attitude.