6 For vnto the I crie, heare me o God: enclyne thine eares to me, and herke vnto my wordes.
Psalms 17:6 Cross References - Coverdale
Psalms 13:3-4
Psalms 55:16
16 In the eueninge, mornynge and at noone daye wil I mourne and complayne: and he shal heare my voyce.
Psalms 66:19-20
Psalms 86:7
7 In the tyme of my trouble I call vpon the, for thou hearest me.
Psalms 88:2
2 For my soule is full of trouble, & my life draweth nye vnto hell.
Psalms 116:2
2 That he hath enclyned his eare vnto me, therfore wil I call vpo him as longe as I lyue.
Isaiah 37:17
17 Encline thine eare LORDE & cosidre, open thine eyes (o LORDE,) & se, and pondre all the wordes of Senacherib, which hath sent his embassage to blaspheme the, the lyuynge God.
Isaiah 37:20
20 Delyuer vs then (o LORDE oure God) from the hondes of Sennacherib, yt all kingdomes of the earth maye knowe, that thou only art ye LORDE.
Daniel 9:17-19
17 Now therfore (O oure God) heare the prayer of thy seruaunt, and his intercession: O let thy face shyne ouer thy sanctuary, that lieth waist.
18 O my God, enclyne thine eare, and herken (at the leest for thine owne sake) open thine eyes: beholde how we be desolated, yee and the cite also, which is called after thy name: For we do not cast oure prayers before the in oure owne rightuousnesse, no: but only in thy greate mercies.
19 O LORDE, heare: O forgeue LORDE: O LORDE considre, tary not ouer longe: but for thine owne sake do it, O my God: for thy cite and thy people is called after thy name.