Psalm 83:1

Keep not thou silence, O God: hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God.

Cross-reference

Psalm 28:1 Parallel

In Psalm 28:1, the psalmist similarly begs God not to be deaf or silent, echoing the same urgent plea for divine attention.

Psalm 35:22 Parallel

Psalm 35:22 also cries 'be not silent!' — a direct parallel plea for God to break His silence and intervene.

Psalm 44:23 Related theme

Psalm 44:23 asks God to awake from apparent sleep, paralleling the plea for God to stop being silent and inactive.

Psalm 50:3 Allusion

Psalm 50:3 affirms that God will not be silent when He comes — a complementary answer to the plea for God to act.

Psalm 109:1 Parallel

Psalm 109:1 repeats the exact plea 'Be not silent, O God' — a nearly identical cry for divine intervention.

Psalm 44:7 Related theme

Psalm 44:7 affirms God's past deliverance from enemies — echoing the plea in this psalm for God to act again.

Isaiah 42:14 has God saying He has held His peace but will now cry out — directly addressing the plea for God to break His silence.

Exodus 14:14 tells Israel to be silent while God fights — contrasting the plea for God not to be silent.

Isaiah 64:12 uses the same plea 'do not keep silent' — a parallel cry for God to intervene.

Habakkuk 1:13 questions God's silence in the face of evil — a direct thematic parallel to this plea for God to act.