Psalm 76:9
When God arose to judgment, to save all the meek of the earth. Selah.
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:7-9 describes God establishing his throne for justice and being a stronghold for the oppressed, reinforcing the saving judgment for the humble in Psalm 76:9.
Psalm 82:2-5 rebukes unjust judges and calls for justice for the weak, echoing God's rescue of the humble in Psalm 76:9.
Psalm 149:4 states God adorns the humble with salvation, directly echoing the saving of the humble in Psalm 76:9.
In Psalm 3:7, David cries 'Arise, O LORD! Save me!' — directly parallels God arising to save the meek here.
In Psalm 7:6, David calls God to arise in anger for judgment — same motif of God rising to judge.
In Psalm 9:19, the psalmist pleads 'Arise, O LORD! Let the nations be judged' — mirrors God arising for judgment here.
Psalm 72:4 prays for the king to defend the poor and crush oppressors, paralleling God's saving of the humble in Psalm 76:9.
Psalm 25:9 says God leads the humble in what is right, complementing the saving of the humble in Psalm 76:9.
Isaiah 11:4 prophesies the Messiah judging righteously for the poor and meek, aligning with God saving the humble in Psalm 76:9.
Zephaniah 2:3 calls the humble to seek God to be hidden from judgment, reinforcing the theme of humble being saved in Psalm 76:9.
In Matthew 5:5, Jesus promises the meek will inherit the earth — echoing how God saves the meek in judgment here.
In Job 31:14, Job asks what he will do when God rises up for inquiry — same image of God rising for judgment.
Jeremiah 5:28 condemns the wicked for neglecting the needy, contrasting with God's saving action for the humble in Psalm 76:9.
In Joel 3:12, God sits to judge the nations — similar to God arising for judgment, though here it's about saving the meek.