1 Samuel 14:15

And there was trembling in the host, in the field, and among all the people: the garrison, and the spoilers, they also trembled, and the earth quaked: so it was a very great trembling.

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 13:17 Historical context

In 1 Samuel 13:17, Philistine raiders are described; here those same raiders tremble in the divinely sent panic.

1 Samuel 13:23 Historical context

In 1 Samuel 13:23, the Philistine garrison is stationed at Michmash; here they tremble in the panic.

Genesis 35:5 describes a terror from God that protected Jacob; here God sends a panic on the Philistines.

Leviticus 26:36 describes God sending faintness and panic as a curse; here God sends a great trembling on the Philistines.

Leviticus 26:37 continues the curse of panic with enemies stumbling; here the Philistines experience similar divine confusion.

Joshua 2:9 Parallel

Joshua 2:9 has Rahab saying the Canaanites' terror fell upon them — same divine-induced fear among enemies as the trembling here.

Judges 7:21 Parallel

Judges 7:21 describes the Midianite camp fleeing in panic — parallel to the Philistine trembling and earth quaking here.

2 Kings 7:6 Parallel

2 Kings 7:6 shows God causing the Syrians to hear noises and panic — same supernatural terror as the trembling here.

Psalm 14:5 Parallel

Psalm 14:5 says the wicked are in great fear because God is with the righteous — same divine-induced fear as the trembling here.

Exodus 23:27 promises God will send terror and confusion among enemies, exactly the divine panic seen here.

2 Chronicles 14:14 says 'the fear of the Lord was upon them', exactly the divinely sent terror that causes the trembling here.

Psalm 53:5 Parallel

Psalm 53:5 echoes the same God-sent terror with 'great terror where no terror was', reinforcing the divine origin of the panic here.

Zechariah 14:13 describes a great panic from the LORD causing mutual destruction, directly paralleling the Philistine panic here.

Deuteronomy 32:30 asks how one could chase a thousand unless God gives them up — the same divine causation of defeat, though here trembling is the means.

Daniel 5:6 Parallel

In Daniel 5:6, Belshazzar's terror at the handwriting mirrors the divine panic here — both show God causing sudden fear.