Psalm 73:11

And they say, How doth God know? and is there knowledge in the most High?

Cross-reference

Psalm 73:9 Parallel

In Psalm 73:9, the wicked's arrogant words against heaven set up their denial of God's awareness in verse 11.

Psalm 10:11 Parallel

Psalm 10:11 echoes the same wicked mindset: God has forgotten and hides His face, so He won't see.

Psalm 44:21 Contrast

Psalm 44:21 affirms that God knows the secrets of the heart — directly countering the wicked's doubt.

Psalm 94:7 Parallel

Psalm 94:7 repeats the accusation: 'The LORD does not see, nor does God pay heed.'

Psalm 139:1-6 declares God's exhaustive knowledge of every person — the opposite of the wicked's claim that God doesn't know.

Psalm 50:21 Contrast

Psalm 50:21 reveals God's response: the wicked thought He was like them, but He rebukes — contrasting human assumption with divine reality.

Psalm 59:7 Parallel

Psalm 59:7 has the wicked asking 'Who hears?' — the same question as 'How does God know?' in Psalm 73:11.

Job 22:13 Allusion

Job 22:13 quotes the same skeptical question: 'What does God know?' — identical to the wicked's speech.

Ezekiel 8:12 records the same claim: 'The LORD does not see us' — the wicked's denial of divine awareness.

Hosea 7:2 Contrast

Hosea 7:2 states God remembers all their wickedness — refuting the idea that He doesn't know.

Job 24:15 Parallel

In Job 24:15, the adulterer says 'No eye will see me' — directly echoing the wicked's denial that God knows or sees.

Isaiah 29:15 quotes the wicked saying 'Who sees us? Who knows us?' — identical to the denial of God's knowledge in Psalm 73:11.

Job 22:14 Related theme

Job 22:14 expands the skepticism: God is hidden by clouds and cannot see — the reason behind the question.

Zephaniah 1:12 Related theme

Zephaniah 1:12 describes those who say 'The LORD will not do good nor evil' — a related denial of God's active involvement.