Psalm 80:6
Thou makest us a strife unto our neighbours: and our enemies laugh among themselves.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 44:13, the same complaint: God made us a taunt to neighbors — both verses lament being scorned by surrounding peoples.
In Psalm 44:14, being a byword and head-shaking among nations parallels the mockery and laughter from enemies in Psalm 80:6.
In Psalm 79:4, the same lament: we are a taunt to neighbors, mocked — directly parallels the scorn described in Psalm 80:6.
Isaiah 36:12-20 expands the Assyrian taunts to include blasphemy against God, deepening the derision.
Isaiah 37:23 reveals that the enemies' mockery is ultimately aimed at God, not just Israel.
In Jeremiah 15:10, Jeremiah laments being a man of strife and contention — same word for 'contention' as Psalm 80:6's 'object of contention'.
Jeremiah 48:27 directly states Moab made Israel a derision, matching the 'object of contention' here.
Nehemiah 2:19 records Sanballat and Tobiah jeering at the rebuilding, a direct instance of enemies mocking God's people.
Lamentations 1:5 describes enemies prospering over Jerusalem's downfall, aligning with the laughter of foes.