Psalm 90:11

Who knoweth the power of thine anger? even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath.

Cross-reference

Psalm 90:7 Parallel

Psalm 90:7 within the same psalm says 'We are consumed by your anger,' directly illustrating the wrath whose power is questioned in verse 11.

Psalm 76:7 Parallel

Psalm 76:7 asks 'Who can stand before you when you are angry?' — a direct parallel to the question about God's anger in Psalm 90:11.

Psalm 88:16 Parallel

Psalm 88:16 describes being swept over by God's wrath and terrors, an experiential echo of the power of anger in Psalm 90:11.

Isaiah 33:14 asks 'Who can dwell with consuming fire?' — echoing the same rhetorical question about enduring God's wrath.

Nahum 1:6 Parallel

Nahum 1:6 asks 'Who can stand before his indignation?' — a direct parallel to Psalm 90:11's question about the power of God's anger.

Luke 12:5 Parallel

Luke 12:5 instructs to fear God who can throw into hell — the same fear of God's wrath that Psalm 90:11 highlights.

Revelation 6:17 asks 'who can withstand the great day of their wrath?' — directly echoing the question about the power of God's anger.

Jeremiah 10:10 declares that the nations cannot endure God's wrath, directly paralleling the power of His anger.

Hebrews 10:31 warns it is dreadful to fall into God's hands, directly relating to the fear of His wrath.

Romans 9:22 Parallel

Romans 9:22 speaks of God showing His wrath and power, similar to the power of His anger in Psalm 90:11.

Exodus 22:24 shows God's anger aroused against oppressors, illustrating the power of His wrath that Psalm 90:11 asks who knows.

Numbers 25:3 records God's anger burning against Israel for idolatry, a specific instance of the wrath whose power is questioned in Psalm 90:11.

Deuteronomy 6:15 warns of God's anger burning and destroying, echoing the theme of divine wrath's power in Psalm 90:11.

Deuteronomy 31:17 describes God's anger kindled leading to forsaking, a consequence of the wrath whose power is pondered in Psalm 90:11.

Zechariah 14:12 depicts a specific plague of God's judgment on nations, illustrating the destructive power of His wrath.