Psalm 77:9

Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies? Selah.

Cross-references

Psalm 10:12 Parallel

Psalm 10:12 pleads for God not to forget the afflicted — directly addressing the fear of forgotten compassion.

Psalm 42:9 Parallel

Psalm 42:9 asks 'Why have you forgotten me?' — the same cry of feeling abandoned by God.

Psalm 85:5 Parallel

Psalm 85:5 echoes the same question about God's enduring anger, reinforcing the lament over withheld compassion.

Psalm 89:49 Parallel

Psalm 89:49 questions where God's steadfast love has gone, paralleling the doubt about God's graciousness in Psalm 77:9.

Isaiah 40:27 echoes this same complaint — Jacob says his way is hidden from God, questioning His care.

Isaiah 49:14 directly voices Zion's lament that the Lord has forgotten her — the same fear as here.

Isaiah 49:15 answers this doubt: God declares He will not forget, contrasting the question of forgotten compassion.

Isaiah 63:15 similarly asks where God's compassion is, saying it is held back — a parallel lament.