Psalm 73:4

For there are no bands in their death: but their strength is firm.

Cross-reference

Psalm 17:14 Parallel

Psalm 17:14 similarly describes the wicked whose portion is in this life, echoing the ease and abundance of Psalm 73:4.

Job 21:23 Parallel

Job 21:23 describes the wicked dying in full prosperity, paralleling the 'no pangs until death' of Psalm 73:4.

Job 21:24 Parallel

Job 21:24 depicts the wicked's health and abundance, directly mirroring the 'fat and sleek' bodies of Psalm 73:4.

Job 24:20 Contrast

Job 24:20 describes the wicked's eventual oblivion and decay, contrasting with their apparent health in Psalm 73:4.

Ecclesiastes 7:15 directly observes the wicked prolonging life while the righteous perish — the same anomaly that troubles the psalmist.

Job 21:13 Parallel

Job 21:13 says the wicked spend days in prosperity and go down to Sheol in peace — exactly the same observation of their ease.

Jeremiah 48:11 describes Moab at ease, settled on dregs, never troubled — mirroring the wicked's lack of pangs in Psalm 73:4.