Psalms 144:11 Cross References
Psalms 144:11
11: Save me from the fatal sword! Rescue me from the power of my enemies. Their mouths are full of lies; they swear to tell the truth, but they lie.
Psalms 144:7
- Reach down from heaven and rescue me; deliver me from deep waters, from the power of my enemies.
- Their mouths are full of lies; they swear to tell the truth, but they lie.
Isaiah 44:20
- The poor, deluded fool feeds on ashes. He is trusting something that can give him no help at all. Yet he cannot bring himself to ask, "Is this thing, this idol that I'm holding in my hand, a lie?"
2 Samuel 16:5
- As David and his party passed Bahurim, a man came out of the village cursing them. It was Shimei son of Gera, a member of Saul's family.
- He threw stones at the king and the king's officers and all the mighty warriors who surrounded them.
- "Get out of here, you murderer, you scoundrel!" he shouted at David.
- "The LORD is paying you back for murdering Saul and his family. You stole his throne, and now the LORD has given it to your son Absalom. At last you will taste some of your own medicine, you murderer!"
- "Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?" Abishai son of Zeruiah demanded. "Let me go over and cut off his head!"
2 Samuel 17:1
- Now Ahithophel urged Absalom, "Let me choose twelve thousand men to start out after David tonight.
- I will catch up to him while he is weary and discouraged. He and his troops will panic, and everyone will run away. Then I will kill only the king,
- and I will bring all the people back to you as a bride returns to her husband. After all, it is only this man's life that you seek. Then all the people will remain unharmed and peaceful."
- This plan seemed good to Absalom and to all the other leaders of Israel.
- But then Absalom said, "Bring in Hushai the Arkite. Let's see what he thinks about this."
2 Samuel 10:6
- Now the people of Ammon realized how seriously they had angered David, so they hired twenty thousand Aramean mercenaries from the lands of Beth-rehob and Zobah, one thousand from the king of Maacah, and twelve thousand from the land of Tob.
- When David heard about this, he sent Joab and the entire Israelite army to fight them.
- The Ammonite troops drew up their battle lines at the entrance of the city gates, while the Arameans from Zobah and Rehob and the men from Tob and Maacah positioned themselves to fight in the open fields.
- When Joab saw that he would have to fight on two fronts, he chose the best troops in his army. He placed them under his personal command and led them out to fight the Arameans in the fields.
- He left the rest of the army under the command of his brother Abishai, who was to attack the Ammonites.
Psalms 12:2
- Neighbors lie to each other, speaking with flattering lips and insincere hearts.