Psalm 69:28
Let them be blotted out of the book of the living, and not be written with the righteous.
Cross-reference
Exodus 32:32 shows Moses offering to be blotted out for Israel, contrasting with Psalm 69:28's request to blot out enemies from the book.
Exodus 32:33 states that God blots out sinners from His book, affirming the justice sought in Psalm 69:28.
Isaiah 4:3 describes those recorded for life in Jerusalem — a direct parallel to the book of the living.
Ezekiel 13:9 mentions being enrolled in the register of Israel — parallel to being written among the righteous.
Luke 10:20 says to rejoice that names are written in heaven — the same concept as the book of life.
Philippians 4:3 explicitly names the book of life where fellow workers' names are recorded.
Hebrews 12:23 speaks of the firstborn enrolled in heaven — parallel to being written with the righteous.
Revelation 3:5 directly promises not to blot out the conqueror's name from the book of life — a clear echo of Psalm 69:28.
Revelation 13:8 refers to the book of life of the Lamb, containing names from creation — strong thematic link.
Revelation 20:12-15 describes the book of life and judgment — those not written in it are cast into the lake of fire, echoing the blotting out here.
Daniel 12:1 speaks of those found written in the book — the same book of life imagery, with deliverance for the written and judgment for the blotted out.
Deuteronomy 29:20 warns that the Lord will blot out the name of a covenant-breaker — the same 'blot out' language for divine judgment against the wicked.
2 Kings 14:27 says the Lord would not blot out Israel's name — the same phrase but in a positive context of mercy, contrasting with the plea for judgment here.
Revelation 22:19 warns of losing one's share in the tree of life — conceptually similar to being blotted out of the book of life.