2 Chronicles 13:14

And when Judah looked back, behold, the battle was before and behind: and they cried unto the Lord, and the priests sounded with the trumpets.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 13:12, God is said to be with Judah as captain, with priests blowing trumpets — the setup for the cry in verse 14.

In 2 Chronicles 14:11, Asa similarly cries out to God before battle, and God delivers — echoing the same pattern of dependence.

In 2 Chronicles 18:31, Jehoshaphat cries out and God intervenes — another example of a king's battle cry being answered.

Exodus 14:10 records Israel crying out when trapped between sea and Egyptians — here Judah similarly cries out when surrounded by ambush.

2 Samuel 10:8-10 describes Joab facing battle on two fronts — here Judah also faces enemy forces before and behind.

Psalm 50:15 Parallel

Psalm 50:15 commands calling on God in trouble with a promise of deliverance — the very principle behind Judah's cry.

Numbers 10:9 instructs blowing trumpets in battle so God remembers His people — the law behind the priestly action here.

1 Chronicles 5:20 records a battle where crying out to God brought victory — same pattern of prayer in warfare.

Judges 20:33-43 describes the Benjaminites trapped by an ambush from behind — here Judah finds themselves in a similar predicament.