Psalm 89:44

Thou hast made his glory to cease, and cast his throne down to the ground.

Cross-references

Psalm 89:39 Parallel

In Psalm 89:39, the same psalmist laments that God has defiled the king's crown in the dust — a direct parallel within the same poem.

In 1 Samuel 4:21, the name Ichabod ('glory departed') echoes this same loss of splendor — the ark captured symbolizes God's glory leaving Israel.

In 1 Samuel 4:22, the repeated declaration 'The glory has departed from Israel' reinforces the theme of divine abandonment seen here.

In 1 Kings 12:16-20, the kingdom splits as Israel rejects David's house — this political fracture fulfills the image of a throne cast to the ground.

In Lamentations 4:1, the gold grown dim and holy stones scattered vividly depict the same collapse of glory and honor.

In Lamentations 4:2, the precious sons of Zion now valued as earthen pots mirrors the degradation of what was once splendid.

Job 19:9 Parallel

In Job 19:9, Job's cry that God stripped his glory and removed his crown uses identical imagery of lost honor and splendor.

In 1 Kings 14:25-28, Shishak's plunder of Jerusalem's treasures and the replacement of gold shields with bronze illustrates the loss of royal splendor.

Isaiah 47:1 Parallel

In Isaiah 47:1, Babylon's throne is cast to the ground, mirroring the same image of humiliated royalty here.