Psalm 69:8
I am become a stranger unto my brethren, and an alien unto my mother’s children.
Cross-reference
Psalm 31:11 also describes being an object of contempt to neighbors and friends, mirroring the alienation from family here.
In Psalm 27:10, the psalmist expresses being forsaken by parents, a direct parallel to being a stranger to brothers, with the hope that God takes them in.
Job 19:13-19 laments alienation from family and friends, closely paralleling the psalmist's experience of being a stranger to his own family.
In Micah 7:6, family members turn against each other, a stronger parallel to the psalmist's being a stranger to his own brothers.
In Matthew 10:21, Jesus warns that brothers will betray brothers to death, intensifying the psalmist's family rejection into persecution.
John 1:11 states that Jesus' own people did not receive him, directly paralleling the psalmist's experience of being a stranger to his own family.
In John 7:5, Jesus' own brothers did not believe in Him, directly fulfilling the psalmist's experience of being alienated from his brothers.
Song of Solomon 1:6 uses the same 'mother's sons' phrase to describe family anger — a direct parallel to the psalmist's alienation.
Jeremiah 12:6 speaks of betrayal by one's own family, echoing the psalmist's experience of being a stranger to his brothers.
In 1 Samuel 17:28, David's brother Eliab rebukes him, mirroring the psalmist's estrangement from his brothers.