Psalm 94:4
How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?
Cross-reference
In Psalm 10:2-7, the wicked similarly boast and plot against the poor, echoing the arrogant words of Psalm 94:4.
Psalm 52:1 directly asks why the mighty boast in evil, matching the arrogant boasting of the wicked in Psalm 94:4.
Psalm 73:8 depicts the wicked scoffing and speaking with malice — directly parallel to their arrogant boasting.
Psalm 73:9 shows their mouths set against heaven and tongues strutting — arrogant speech against God.
Psalm 140:3 compares their tongues to serpent venom — the same theme of deadly words.
In Psalm 10:3, the wicked boasts of his desires — the same boastful arrogance described here.
In Psalm 64:3, the wicked whet their tongue like a sword, similar to the hard words and boasting in Psalm 94:4.
Psalm 14:1 describes the fool's denial of God, the ultimate arrogant word — both highlight the wicked's boastful speech.
In Psalm 31:18, the psalmist prays against proud, contemptuous speech, similar to the boastful words in Psalm 94:4.
In Psalm 59:7, the wicked's mouth spews swords, paralleling the arrogant boasting of Psalm 94:4.
In Psalm 59:12, the sin of the mouth and pride in speech echoes the boastful workers of iniquity in Psalm 94:4.
In Daniel 7:25, the horn speaks words against the Most High — matching the arrogant speech of evildoers here.
Isaiah 10:13-15 records the Assyrian king's boastful claims of power, paralleling the arrogant words of the wicked in Psalm 94:4.
In Daniel 8:11, the horn magnifies itself against the Prince — echoing the boastful arrogance described here.
In Daniel 11:36, the king exalts himself and speaks monstrous things — the same arrogant boasting as here.
In Daniel 11:37, the king magnifies himself above all — continuing the theme of arrogant self-exaltation.
Matthew 12:24 records Pharisees accusing Jesus of using Beelzebul — arrogant speech against God's work.
Matthew 12:34 teaches that evil speech flows from an evil heart — explaining the source of the arrogant words.
In Revelation 13:5, the beast speaks great things and blasphemies — directly mirroring the arrogant words here.
In Revelation 13:6, the beast blasphemes God — the same arrogant speech against the divine seen here.
In Daniel 7:11, the little horn speaks great things — the same arrogant boasting condemned here.
Daniel 7:8 describes a little horn speaking great things, a symbol of arrogant boasting like the wicked in Psalm 94:4.
Isaiah 37:24 has Sennacherib mocking the Lord through his messengers, a direct parallel to the arrogant boasting in Psalm 94:4.
Exodus 15:9 records the enemy's boastful pursuit and plunder, mirroring the arrogant words of the wicked in Psalm 94:4.
Job 21:15 continues the wicked's arrogant rejection of God, asking why serve Him—matching the boastful tone of Psalm 94:4.
Job 21:14 has the wicked telling God to depart, a form of arrogant speech parallel to the boasting in Psalm 94:4.
Romans 1:30 lists 'boastful' among sins, directly mirroring the 'arrogant words' and 'boast' of Psalm 94:4.
In 1 Samuel 2:3, Hannah warns against proud talk — the same kind of arrogant speech condemned here.
Jeremiah 12:1 questions why the wicked prosper, directly paralleling the psalmist's complaint about evildoers' arrogance in Psalm 94:4.
Revelation 6:10 cries for judgment on the wicked, echoing the psalmist's plea for justice against the boastful evildoers in Psalm 94:4.