Psalm 94:16

Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?

Cross-reference

Exodus 32:26-29 records Moses' call 'Who is on the LORD's side?' — the same rallying cry as Psalm 94:16's 'Who will rise up for me?'

Numbers 25:6-13 shows Phinehas rising up against evil, answering the call of Psalm 94:16 to stand against evildoers.

Judges 5:23 Contrast

Judges 5:23 curses those who did not come to the LORD's help, contrasting with Psalm 94:16's call for someone to rise up.

1 Kings 18:40 shows Elijah seizing Baal's prophets, answering the call to rise up against evildoers in Psalm 94:16.

In 2 Kings 9:32, Jehu's identical question 'Who is on my side?' echoes the psalmist's cry for an ally against evil.

In Isaiah 59:16, God sees no one to intervene, directly answering the psalmist's question—no one rises up.

Isaiah 63:5 Parallel

In Isaiah 63:5, God finds no helper, reinforcing the psalmist's lament that no one stands against evil.

In Ezekiel 22:30, God seeks someone to stand in the breach, directly paralleling the psalmist's call for a champion.

In Jeremiah 5:1, God searches for one who does justice—the same quest for a righteous defender the psalmist asks for.

John 7:51 Parallel

In John 7:51, Nicodemus speaks up for Jesus, answering the psalmist's question by taking a stand for the righteous.

In Nehemiah 5:7, Nehemiah confronts injustice, embodying the psalmist's plea for someone to rise against evildoers.

In Jeremiah 26:16-19, officials defend the prophet, showing people taking a stand for the righteous as the psalmist desires.