Psalm 7:6

Arise, O Lord, in thine anger, lift up thyself because of the rage of mine enemies: and awake for me to the judgment that thou hast commanded.

Cross-reference

Psalm 94:2 Allusion

Psalm 94:2 directly says 'Rise up, Judge of the earth,' a strong verbal parallel to the call in Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 3:7 Parallel

Psalm 3:7 also cries 'Arise, O LORD!' against enemies, a direct parallel plea for divine intervention.

Psalm 78:65 Allusion

Psalm 78:65 depicts the Lord awakening like a warrior from sleep, directly mirroring the call for God to awake and act.

Psalm 76:9 Parallel

Psalm 76:9 says 'God rose up to judge,' directly matching the call for God to arise and decree justice.

Psalm 68:2 Parallel

Psalm 68:2 describes the result of God arising—enemies blown away like smoke—adding vivid imagery.

Psalm 35:1 Parallel

Psalm 35:1 calls 'Contend, O LORD' — a parallel plea for God to fight against enemies.

Psalm 35:23 Parallel

Psalm 35:23 asks God to 'Awake and rouse yourself' — directly parallel to 'awake for me' in Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 44:23 Allusion

Psalm 44:23 uses the same 'Awake' imperative (urah) as Psalm 7:6, a strong verbal parallel in lament.

Psalm 44:26 Parallel

Psalm 44:26 echoes the same plea 'Rise up' for divine rescue, shifting from individual to communal lament.

Psalm 59:5 Parallel

In Psalm 59:5, the same plea for God to 'rouse yourself' against enemies echoes the call for God to arise in anger.

Psalm 68:1 Parallel

Psalm 68:1 uses the identical call 'May God arise' with enemies scattered, a direct verbal parallel.

Psalm 119:84 echoes the same cry: 'When will you execute judgment on my persecutors?' — directly parallel to the plea for God to arise against enemies.

Psalm 82:8 Parallel

In Psalm 82:8, the call 'Arise, O God, judge the earth' parallels the plea for divine judgment in Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 17:13 Parallel

In Psalm 17:13, 'Arise, O LORD' is used to plead for deliverance from the wicked, same phrase as Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 10:12 Parallel

In Psalm 10:12, the psalmist cries 'Arise, O LORD' for the humble, paralleling the call in Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 9:19 Parallel

In Psalm 9:19, the same plea 'Arise, O LORD' is used for judgment of the nations, directly echoing Psalm 7:6.

Psalm 73:20 Parallel

Psalm 73:20 uses 'awake' and 'arise' for God despising the wicked as a dream, paralleling the call for divine judgment.

Psalm 76:8 Parallel

Psalm 76:8 describes God pronouncing judgment from heaven, a result of the kind of divine action pleaded for here.

Psalm 94:1 Parallel

Psalm 94:1 calls God to 'shine forth' as avenger, a parallel call for divine revelation in judgment.

Psalm 12:5 Parallel

Psalm 12:5 has God saying 'I will arise' to help the needy, similar call but from God's perspective.

Isaiah 51:9 Allusion

Isaiah 51:9 cries 'Awake, awake, arm of the LORD,' echoing the same urgent call for God to rise up and judge.

Isaiah 33:10 has God declaring 'Now will I arise,' a direct verbal echo of the psalmist's plea.

In 2 Chronicles 20:12, Jehoshaphat pleads for God to judge their enemies, directly paralleling the psalmist's cry for God to arise and judge.

Micah 7:9 Parallel

Micah 7:9 says God 'executes judgment for me' — directly parallel to the appeal for God to arise and judge on behalf of the psalmist.

Isaiah 3:13 Parallel

Isaiah 3:13 portrays God rising to judge, a parallel theme of divine judgment in court.

Job 31:14 Parallel

In Job 31:14, Job contemplates God rising up to judge, mirroring the psalmist's call for God to arise in judgment.