Psalm 70:5
But I am poor and needy: make haste unto me, O God: thou art my help and my deliverer; O Lord, make no tarrying.
Cross-reference
Psalm 40:17 is nearly identical — David repeats his cry of poverty and need, calling on God as help and deliverer.
Psalm 38:22 also cries 'Make haste to help me' — a direct parallel to the plea for speedy deliverance here.
Psalm 143:7 echoes the same urgent plea for a quick answer, 'Answer me quickly,' reinforcing the desperation.
Psalm 69:29 also describes the psalmist as poor and sorrowful, crying for God's salvation — a parallel lament.
Psalm 109:22 echoes the same 'poor and needy' phrase, adding that the heart is wounded — a parallel lament.
Psalm 141:1 also pleads 'Make haste to me!' — a parallel urgent cry for God's attention.
In Psalm 119:86, the psalmist also cries 'help me' amid persecution, linking God's trustworthy commandments to deliverance.
Hebrews 10:37 promises that the coming One will not delay — echoing the plea for God to hasten, now applied to Christ's return.
Revelation 22:20 echoes the cry 'Come quickly' — a NT fulfillment of the plea for God to hasten, now directed to Jesus.