Psalm 94:13
That thou mayest give him rest from the days of adversity, until the pit be digged for the wicked.
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:15 depicts the wicked falling into their own pit—the same pit imagery for their downfall.
Psalm 55:23 also uses the pit of destruction for the wicked, reinforcing God's judgment.
Psalm 7:15 echoes the same image: the wicked dig a pit and fall into it, reinforcing the justice of God's timing.
2 Thessalonians 1:7 promises relief to the troubled at Christ's coming — directly paralleling the relief in Psalm 94:13.
2 Thessalonians 1:8 describes punishment for the wicked — matching the pit dug for the wicked in Psalm 94:13.
2 Peter 2:9 affirms God rescues the godly from trials and keeps the unrighteous for judgment—parallel to rest and pit.
Revelation 6:10 cries out for judgment on the wicked, matching the 'until a pit is dug' waiting period.
Revelation 6:11 directly parallels: martyrs are told to rest until their number is complete—just as rest until the pit.
Revelation 11:18 speaks of judging the dead and rewarding servants—the same dual outcome of rest and judgment.
Matthew 11:28 echoes this promise of rest, now in Christ — the same divine rest for the weary.
Jeremiah 18:20 shows the wicked digging a pit for the righteous—opposite to God digging a pit for the wicked here.
Isaiah 26:20 tells God's people to hide until wrath passes — similar to the relief from trouble in Psalm 94:13.
Jeremiah 18:22 continues the same contrast: the wicked dig a pit for Jeremiah, while God digs one for them.
Isaiah 26:21 describes God punishing the earth — matching the pit for the wicked in Psalm 94:13.
Habakkuk 3:16 shows waiting patiently for judgment on enemies — like the waiting in Psalm 94:13 until the pit is dug.