Psalm 69:18
Draw nigh unto my soul, and redeem it: deliver me because of mine enemies.
Cross-references
Psalm 22:19 directly asks God not to be far off and to come quickly — a near-identical plea for divine nearness and help.
Psalm 22:11 begs 'Be not far from me, for trouble is near' — a direct parallel to the plea for God to draw near and help.
Psalm 26:11 also uses 'redeem me' — a parallel plea for deliverance from David.
Psalm 71:12 echoes the plea for God to be near and hurry — same urgency as 'draw near'.
Psalm 10:1 complains that God stands far away, echoing the plea for nearness here — both laments about God's distance.
Psalm 31:5 declares 'you have redeemed me' — a confident statement of the redemption sought here, showing trust in God's faithfulness.
Psalm 70:1 cries for God to hurry — a similar urgent plea for help.
Psalm 141:1 asks God to hasten and hear — a parallel cry for God's attention.
Lamentations 3:57 describes God drawing near when called — the very thing Psalm 69:18 pleads for.
Jeremiah 14:8 asks why God is like a stranger, not acting as savior in trouble — similar lament over God's apparent distance.