Psalm 75:5
Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.
Cross-reference
Psalm 66:7 echoes the warning: 'let not the rebellious exalt themselves' — reinforcing the call to humility before God's rule.
Psalm 83:2 describes enemies who 'lifted up the head' — the same proud posture condemned in the main verse.
Exodus 32:9 describes Israel as 'stiff-necked' — the same Hebrew idiom for haughty neck warned against here.
2 Chronicles 30:8 explicitly warns against being 'stiff-necked' — the same phrase used here for haughty neck.
Isaiah 48:4 describes obstinacy with 'neck is an iron sinew' — akin to the haughty neck warned against here.
Acts 7:51 directly calls the audience 'stiff-necked' — the same term used here for haughty neck.
Job 16:15 describes laying his horn in the dust — the opposite of the haughty lifting of the horn warned against here.
Daniel 2:21 declares God removes and sets up kings — the very sovereignty that underlies the warning against self-exaltation.
Zechariah 1:21 explicitly mentions 'horns that lifted up their horn' — a direct parallel to the prideful horn imagery.
Deuteronomy 31:27 highlights Israel's stubborn rebellion — the same attitude of haughty neck warned against here.
Lamentations 2:3 shows God cutting off Israel's horn — a judgment that fulfills the warning against lifting the horn in pride.
Ezekiel 2:4 describes the people as impudent and stubborn — reflecting the same rebellious spirit as the haughty neck here.