Psalm 90:8
Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy countenance.
Cross-reference
Psalm 10:11 shows the wicked thinking God doesn't see — opposite of Psalm 90:8 where God sets secret sins before Him.
Psalm 19:12 echoes the same concern for hidden faults, asking forgiveness for sins only God sees.
Psalm 50:21 echoes that God will rebuke and lay charges — parallel to God exposing secret sins.
Psalm 139:1-4 affirms God knows all thoughts and words — reinforcing that nothing is hidden from Him.
Psalm 38:3 describes physical suffering from sin, showing the consequence of sins that God has set before Him in Psalm 90:8.
Ezekiel 8:12 records elders thinking God doesn't see their secret idolatry — contrasting with God setting secret sins before Him.
Jeremiah 23:24 asks if anyone can hide from God — affirming His omnipresence to see secret sins.
Jeremiah 16:17 states that sin is not concealed from God's eyes — directly parallel to Psalm 90:8.
Luke 12:2 declares that all hidden things will be revealed, directly paralleling the exposure of secret sins in Psalm 90:8.
Ecclesiastes 12:14 explicitly states that God will judge every hidden deed, aligning with the secret sins exposed in Psalm 90:8.
Romans 2:16 speaks of God judging people's secrets, directly connecting to the secret sins set before God in Psalm 90:8.
1 Corinthians 4:5 says the Lord will expose hidden motives, echoing the exposure of secret sins in Psalm 90:8.
Hebrews 4:13 states nothing is hidden from God, directly reinforcing that secret sins are exposed before Him as in Psalm 90:8.
1 John 3:20 affirms that God knows everything, including the secret sins mentioned in Psalm 90:8.
Revelation 20:12 shows books opened for judgment — ultimate exposure of all deeds, parallel to God setting sins before Him now.
In Hosea 7:2, the same truth that sins are always before God is stated directly, emphasizing divine omniscience.
In Jeremiah 2:22, the same truth that hidden guilt remains before God is applied to Israel's futile attempts to cleanse themselves.
2 Samuel 12:9 shows Nathan confronting David's secret adultery and murder, illustrating how God brings hidden sins to light.
Numbers 32:23 warns 'your sin will find you out,' directly paralleling Psalm 90:8's truth that God exposes hidden sins.
In Lamentations 1:5, the same cause (many sins) results in God's judgment, echoing the theme of divine awareness of sin.
In Genesis 18:21, God goes down to investigate Sodom's sin, showing He sees hidden evil just as Psalm 90:8 says He sets secret sins before Him.
Proverbs 5:21 reinforces that God sees all our ways, including the secret ones mentioned in Psalm 90:8.
1 Kings 11:9 reveals God's anger at Solomon's heart turning away, showing He sees secret inner sins as in Psalm 90:8.
Job 34:21 says God sees every step — a general parallel to God's awareness of secret sins.