Psalm 62:3
How long will ye imagine mischief against a man? ye shall be slain all of you: as a bowing wall shall ye be, and as a tottering fence.
Cross-reference
Psalm 4:2 opens with the same rhetorical 'How long' rebuking adversaries who seek lies, mirroring the psalmist's complaint against attackers.
Psalm 82:2 uses the identical 'How long' to rebuke unjust judges, paralleling the psalmist's challenge to those who imagine mischief.
Psalm 140:2 speaks of those who plan evil and stir up war, reinforcing the theme of malicious attackers.
Psalm 21:11 describes enemies plotting evil, matching the attackers in the psalm who batter the righteous.
Psalm 38:12 depicts enemies laying snares and speaking ruin, parallel to the assault on the psalmist.
In Psalm 27:2, the wicked advance to devour — a parallel theme of enemies attacking the psalmist.
Psalm 73:18-20 describes God's sudden judgment on the wicked, contrasting with the psalmist's present suffering but offering hope.
Isaiah 30:13 uses the same image of a bulging wall about to collapse, echoing the psalmist's description of himself as a leaning wall.
Hosea 7:15 shows God lamenting that Israel devises evil against Him despite His care — a parallel to being attacked by those you helped.