Psalms 119:110 Cross References
Psalms 119:110
110: The wicked have set their traps for me along your path, but I will not turn from your commandments.
Psalms 140:5
- The proud have set a trap to catch me; they have stretched out a net; they have placed traps all along the way.
Psalms 141:9
- Keep me out of the traps they have set for me, out of the snares of those who do evil.
Psalms 119:85
- These arrogant people who hate your law have dug deep pits for me to fall into.
Psalms 119:10
- I have tried my best to find you--don't let me wander from your commands.
Psalms 10:8
- They lurk in dark alleys, murdering the innocent who pass by. They are always searching for some helpless victim.
- Like lions they crouch silently, waiting to pounce on the helpless. Like hunters they capture their victims and drag them away in nets.
- The helpless are overwhelmed and collapse; they fall beneath the strength of the wicked.
- The wicked say to themselves, "God isn't watching! He will never notice!"
- Arise, O LORD! Punish the wicked, O God! Do not forget the helpless!
Proverbs 1:11
- They may say, "Come and join us. Let's hide and kill someone! Let's ambush the innocent!
- Let's swallow them alive as the grave swallows its victims. Though they are in the prime of life, they will go down into the pit of death.
Psalms 124:6
- Blessed be the LORD, who did not let their teeth tear us apart!
- We escaped like a bird from a hunter's trap. The trap is broken, and we are free!
Jeremiah 18:22
- Let screaming be heard from their homes as warriors come suddenly upon them. For they have dug a pit for me, and they have hidden traps along my path.
Psalms 119:95
- Though the wicked hide along the way to kill me, I will quietly keep my mind on your decrees.
Psalms 119:51
- The proud hold me in utter contempt, but I do not turn away from your law.
Psalms 119:21
- You rebuke those cursed proud ones who wander from your commands.
Daniel 6:10
- But when Daniel learned that the law had been signed, he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its windows open toward Jerusalem. He prayed three times a day, just as he had always done, giving thanks to his God.
Luke 20:19
- When the teachers of religious law and the leading priests heard this story, they wanted to arrest Jesus immediately because they realized he was pointing at them--that they were the farmers in the story. But they were afraid there would be a riot if they arrested him.
- Watching for their opportunity, the leaders sent secret agents pretending to be honest men. They tried to get Jesus to say something that could be reported to the Roman governor so he would arrest Jesus.
- They said, "Teacher, we know that you speak and teach what is right and are not influenced by what others think. You sincerely teach the ways of God.
- Now tell us--is it right to pay taxes to the Roman government or not?"
- He saw through their trickery and said,
Psalms 119:87
- They almost finished me off, but I refused to abandon your commandments.