Psalm 92:6
A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.
Cross-references
Psalm 14:1 also describes the fool who denies God, reinforcing the theme of spiritual ignorance.
Psalm 32:9 warns against being like animals without understanding, mirroring the brutish man who lacks knowledge.
Psalm 49:10 uses the same term 'senseless' to describe those who perish without understanding.
Psalm 73:22 confesses 'I was as a beast before thee,' directly paralleling the brutish ignorance of Psalm 92:6.
Psalm 94:8 directly addresses the brutish and fools, using the same terms as Psalm 92:6.
In Psalm 53:1, the fool's denial of God is the ultimate expression of the senselessness described here.
In Psalm 107:17, fools suffer for their rebellion — showing the consequences of the ignorance mentioned here.
Proverbs 1:22 rebukes fools who hate knowledge, echoing the senseless man's refusal to understand.
1 Corinthians 2:14 says the natural man cannot receive spiritual things, akin to the brutish man not understanding God's works.
Luke 12:20 calls the rich man a fool for not understanding his mortality, a NT parallel to the senseless man.
Proverbs 24:7 says wisdom is too high for a fool, matching the senseless man's inability to grasp God's works.
Jeremiah 10:14 states 'Every man is brutish in his knowledge,' directly paralleling the fool's lack of understanding.
Proverbs 30:2 says 'I am more brutish than any man,' echoing the brutish man theme.
Isaiah 1:3 contrasts animal knowledge with Israel's ignorance, similar to the brutish man not knowing.
In Isaiah 44:18, idolaters cannot see or understand — directly parallel to the senseless man's ignorance here.
2 Peter 2:12 calls false teachers 'natural brute beasts' who speak evil of what they don't understand — echoing the brutish ignorance here.
Judges 2:10 describes a generation that did not know the Lord's works, directly paralleling the senseless man's ignorance.
In Isaiah 5:12, people disregard God's deeds — the same failure to regard His works as the senseless man here.
In Proverbs 28:5, evildoers lack understanding of what is right — directly mirroring the fool's ignorance here.
In Proverbs 12:1, hating correction is stupidity — the same rejection of knowledge as the senseless man.
In Isaiah 19:11, the princes of Zoan are called fools giving senseless advice — illustrating the same foolishness.
1 Corinthians 2:10 reveals that the Spirit discloses God's depths — contrasting with the brutish man who does not know.
In Proverbs 1:32, the complacency of fools leads to destruction — echoing the fate of the senseless here.
Job 11:12 says a vain man cannot become wise, similar to the senseless man's lack of understanding.