Psalm 9:17
The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.
Cross-reference
Psalm 44:17 asserts the people have not forgotten God, directly contrasting the nations that forget God in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 50:22 directly warns those who forget God of destruction, paralleling the judgment in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 16:10 promises the righteous will not be abandoned to hell — the opposite fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17 who are turned into hell.
Psalm 37:38 similarly declares the wicked will be destroyed — reinforcing the same judgment as the wicked being turned into hell in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 55:15 echoes the same plea for the wicked to go down alive into hell — a direct parallel to the fate described in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 79:6 asks God to pour wrath on nations that don't know Him — the same category of 'nations that forget God' facing judgment in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 94:23 declares God will cut off the wicked in their wickedness — the same divine retribution as the wicked being turned into hell in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 145:20 contrasts God's preservation of the faithful with destruction of the wicked, reinforcing the fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 44:20 raises the hypothetical of forgetting God, echoing the same concern as Psalm 9:17's judgment on those who forget Him.
Psalm 63:9 says enemies will go to the lower parts of the earth — akin to the wicked being turned into hell in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 106:13 recounts Israel forgetting God's works, a specific instance of the forgetting condemned in Psalm 9:17.
Psalm 139:19 echoes the same theme of God's judgment on the wicked, calling for their destruction.
Hosea 2:13 says Israel forgot God, leading to punishment, echoing the theme of Psalm 9:17.
Jeremiah 3:21 describes Israel forgetting the LORD, aligning with the forgetting that brings judgment in Psalm 9:17.
Jeremiah 18:15 links forgetting God to idolatry and stumbling, similar to the judgment in Psalm 9:17.
Jeremiah 13:25 declares judgment because they forgot God, directly paralleling the fate of those who forget God in Psalm 9:17.
Isaiah 3:11 pronounces woe on the wicked, promising disaster and repayment for their deeds—matching the fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Matthew 25:41-46 describes the wicked being sent to eternal fire, a NT expansion of the judgment on those who forget God.
2 Thessalonians 1:7-9 speaks of eternal destruction on those who don't know God, a strong NT parallel to the wicked's end.
Revelation 20:15 portrays the lake of fire for those not in the book of life, the ultimate fulfillment of the wicked's fate.
Revelation 21:8 lists various sinners whose portion is the lake of fire, echoing the condemnation of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Jeremiah 2:32 laments that God's people have forgotten Him, a specific example of the forgetting condemned in Psalm 9:17.
Isaiah 5:14 depicts Sheol enlarging its appetite to swallow the wicked, directly paralleling the wicked returning to Sheol.
Job 8:13 states that those who forget God have perishing hope, echoing the judgment in Psalm 9:17.
Isaiah 17:10 condemns forgetting God, the same sin that leads the nations to hell in Psalm 9:17.
Ezekiel 31:17 describes the wicked going down to hell with the slain, echoing the fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Ezekiel 32:21 depicts the mighty speaking from hell, reinforcing the destination of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Luke 12:5 warns of God's power to cast into hell, directly relating to the wicked being turned into hell in Psalm 9:17.
Luke 16:23 depicts a wicked man in hell tormented, illustrating the fate of the wicked from Psalm 9:17.
Deuteronomy 32:18 rebukes Israel for forgetting God — the same offense that brings judgment on the nations in Psalm 9:17.
Exodus 34:7 affirms God's justice in not clearing the guilty — the same divine principle behind the wicked being sent to hell in Psalm 9:17.
Proverbs 24:20 states the wicked have no reward and their lamp is extinguished, similar to the fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.
Romans 2:8 warns of wrath and anger for those who reject truth and follow evil, reinforcing the judgment on the wicked.
Proverbs 14:32 similarly states the wicked are brought down by calamity, though it contrasts with the righteous having refuge in death.
James 1:15 shows sin leading to death, which aligns with the ultimate fate of the wicked in Psalm 9:17.