2 Samuel 22:41
Thou hast also given me the necks of mine enemies, that I might destroy them that hate me.
Cross-references
Exodus 23:27 promises God will make enemies turn their backs — the same phrase David experiences as God delivers his foes.
Psalm 18:40 is the identical verse from the parallel account — confirming David's enemies turning back and being destroyed.
Psalm 18:41 continues the same song, adding that the enemies cried out unanswered — deepening the picture of divine judgment.
Luke 19:27 depicts the nobleman slaughtering his enemies—echoing David's destruction of those who hate him, prefiguring Christ's judgment.
Psalm 18:39 is the parallel account of this same victory song, almost identical in wording.
Genesis 49:8 prophesies Judah's hand on enemies' necks — David, from Judah, fulfills this as his enemies turn their backs.
Joshua 10:24 shows enemies subdued under feet — a similar victory scene, though David's enemies turn and flee rather than being trodden.
Psalm 21:8 assures that God's hand will find all enemies — echoing David's experience of enemies turned over for destruction.
Psalm 21:9 describes God swallowing enemies in fiery wrath — parallel to David destroying those who hate him, emphasizing divine retribution.