Psalm 69:19
Thou hast known my reproach, and my shame, and my dishonour: mine adversaries are all before thee.
Cross-reference
Psalm 69:7-9 details the reproach and shame that verse 19 says God knows — they are the same suffering.
Psalm 22:6 also describes being scorned and despised — a parallel to the reproach in Psalm 69:19.
Psalm 22:7 depicts mockers — the same kind of reproach that Psalm 69:19 says God knows.
In Psalm 31:11, the psalmist is the contempt of neighbors and friends — directly paralleling the scorn and disgrace David describes in Psalm 69:19.
In Psalm 89:50, the psalmist asks God to remember how he has been mocked — echoing the same plea for God to know his scorn in Psalm 69:19.
In Psalm 109:25, the psalmist is an object of scorn, with accusers shaking their heads — a direct parallel to the scorn and disgrace in Psalm 69:19.
Isaiah 53:3 describes the suffering servant despised and rejected — mirroring the reproach in Psalm 69:19.
In John 8:49, Jesus says 'you dishonor me' — directly paralleling the scorn and disgrace David experiences in Psalm 69:19.
In Hebrews 12:2, Jesus endures the cross, scorning its shame — echoing the scorn and disgrace David describes here, fulfilled in Christ.
In 1 Peter 2:23, Jesus does not retaliate when insulted — mirroring the scorned sufferer of Psalm 69:19 who entrusts himself to God.
In Isaiah 49:7, the Servant is despised and abhorred by the nation — echoing the scorn of Psalm 69:19, with a promise of future exaltation.
Matthew 27:29 depicts Jesus crowned with thorns and mocked, fulfilling the reproach and shame the psalmist laments.
Mark 15:19 adds spitting and reed striking, further detailing the mockery that fulfills this verse's reproach.
Mark 15:29 records passersby railing and wagging heads, a specific reproach that echoes the psalmist's experience.
Luke 23:11 describes Herod's soldiers mocking Jesus with a gorgeous robe, another fulfillment of the shame here.
In Jeremiah 20:18, the prophet laments being born to see shame and sorrow — a parallel lament to David's cry of disgrace in Psalm 69:19.