2 Chronicles 20:22

And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they were smitten.

Cross-references

2 Chronicles 20:17 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Chronicles 20:17, God promises to fight for Judah—here that promise is fulfilled as He sets an ambush.

In 2 Chronicles 14:12, God strikes down the Cushites invading Judah—another instance of divine victory without human fighting.

In 2 Chronicles 13:13, Jeroboam sets a human ambush against Judah—contrasting with God's supernatural ambush here to save Judah.

Judges 7:22 Parallel

In Judges 7:22, God similarly turns enemy swords against each other during Gideon's victory — same divine strategy of confusion.

In 1 Samuel 14:16, the Philistine army melts away in confusion as they turn on each other — another instance of God causing self-destruction.

In 1 Samuel 14:20, every man's sword is against his fellow — directly parallels the enemy confusion here.

Isaiah 19:2 Parallel

In Isaiah 19:2, God sets Egyptians against each other — a prophetic parallel of God causing civil strife among enemies.

In Ezekiel 38:21, God calls a sword so every man's sword is against his brother — direct prophetic parallel to this confusion.

Ezekiel 35:2 Historical context

In Ezekiel 35:2, Mount Seir (Edom) is prophesied against—here it is part of the invading coalition that God destroys.