Psalm 91:8

Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked.

Cross-references

Psalm 37:34 Parallel

In Psalm 37:34, the righteous are promised to see the wicked cut off—directly parallel to seeing the recompense of the wicked.

Psalm 58:11 Parallel

Psalm 58:11 affirms that seeing the wicked's reward leads to recognizing God's justice, complementing the sight promised in Psalm 91:8.

Psalm 92:11 Parallel

Psalm 92:11 directly parallels seeing the downfall of enemies, just as Psalm 91:8 speaks of seeing the wicked's reward.

Psalm 54:7 Parallel

Psalm 54:7 says 'my eye has looked in triumph on my enemies,' directly paralleling the sight of the wicked's reward.

Psalm 59:10 Parallel

Psalm 59:10 also speaks of looking in triumph on enemies, reinforcing the promise that the righteous will see the wicked's downfall.

Psalm 112:8 Parallel

Psalm 112:8 echoes the same confidence: the righteous will look in triumph on adversaries until they fall.

Psalm 58:10 Parallel

In Psalm 58:10, the righteous see vengeance on the wicked—parallel to seeing the recompense, though with stronger imagery.

Isaiah 3:11 Parallel

Isaiah 3:11 pronounces woe on the wicked, matching the theme of their just reward in Psalm 91:8.

Exodus 14:30 Historical context

Exodus 14:30 records Israel seeing the dead Egyptians, a direct historical example of seeing the wicked's reward.

Proverbs 29:16 promises that the righteous will look upon the downfall of the wicked, matching the recompense seen here.

Proverbs 3:25 warns not to fear the ruin of the wicked, while Psalm 91:8 promises to see that ruin.

Revelation 14:10 Related theme

Revelation 14:10 depicts the wicked drinking God's wrath, the very recompense the righteous are said to witness here.

Malachi 1:5 Parallel

Malachi 1:5 says eyes will see God's greatness in judgment, echoing the sight of the wicked's reward in Psalm 91:8.