Psalm 82:7
But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.
Cross-reference
Psalm 82:1 introduces the divine council scene where God judges the 'gods' — the same beings condemned to die in verse 7.
Psalm 49:12 echoes the same truth: despite pomp, humans die like beasts — paralleling the judgment on the 'gods' in Psalm 82:7 who will die like men.
Psalm 9:20 echoes the same theme: God humbles the proud by reminding them they are merely mortal men.
Isaiah 14:10 mocks the fallen king of Babylon, echoing the same humbling: the mighty become weak like ordinary mortals.
Ezekiel 28:9 echoes the same theme: those who claim divinity are reminded they are mortal and will die like men.
John 10:34 quotes Psalm 82:6, the verse just before this one, providing the immediate context for Jesus' argument about divine sonship.
Ezekiel 31:14 describes the proud cedar brought down to death among mortals — a parallel to the 'gods' in Psalm 82:7 who will die like men.