Psalm 94:9

He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?

Cross-references

Psalm 44:21 Parallel

Psalm 44:21 affirms God knows the secrets of the heart, extending the principle that the one who made the ear and eye perceives all.

Psalm 139:1-12 elaborates on God's complete knowledge and presence, fully aligning with the implication that he hears and sees everything.

Psalm 11:4 Parallel

Psalm 11:4 declares God's eyes see and test humanity, directly supporting the claim that God who formed the eye sees all.

Psalm 14:4 Parallel

Psalm 14:4 questions the evildoers' lack of knowledge, paralleling the rebuke in Psalm 94 that the wicked think God does not see.

Exodus 4:11 Parallel

Exodus 4:11 affirms God as creator of ears and eyes — the same logic as Psalm 94:9's rhetorical question about God hearing and seeing.

Proverbs 20:12 echoes that the LORD made both the hearing ear and seeing eye, reinforcing that the Creator surely hears and sees.

Jeremiah 23:24 states God sees those hiding in secret and fills heaven and earth, directly affirming that the one who formed the eye sees all.

Isaiah 29:16 rebukes those who deny the creator's understanding, reinforcing that the maker of ear and eye surely knows.

Luke 11:40 Parallel

In Luke 11:40, Jesus applies the same logic: the Creator who made the outside also made the inside, so He knows all.

Ezekiel 35:12 records God hearing the revilings, demonstrating that he indeed hears—consistent with the one who planted the ear.