2 Samuel 8:14
And he put garrisons in Edom; throughout all Edom put he garrisons, and all they of Edom became David’s servants. And the Lord preserved David whithersoever he went.
Cross-reference
2 Samuel 8:6 describes the same pattern — garrisons, servitude, God's victory — now applied to Syria, not Edom.
In 2 Samuel 7:9, God promised to cut off David's enemies; here that promise is fulfilled as Edom is subdued.
In 2 Samuel 22:38, David describes pursuing enemies to destruction, echoing the victory pattern seen here against Edom.
Genesis 27:29 blesses Jacob that peoples bow to him; David's rule over Edom fulfills this blessing.
In Genesis 27:37, Isaac declares Esau will serve Jacob — a prophecy fulfilled when David (Jacob's descendant) subdues Edom (Esau's descendants).
Genesis 25:23 prophesies that the older (Esau/Edom) will serve the younger; David's subjugation of Edom fulfills this.
Numbers 24:18 contains Balaam's prophecy that Edom will be dispossessed — David's conquest fulfills this oracle.
Psalm 108:9 repeats the poetic declaration of Edom's subjugation, mirroring the conquest described here.
1 Chronicles 18:13 retells the same event, confirming David's conquest and Edom's servitude.
Psalm 60:8 poetically echoes Edom's subjugation, declaring it as God's victory over David's enemies.
1 Kings 11:15 adds details about Joab striking Edomites, providing a parallel account of this same campaign.
2 Kings 8:20 records Edom later revolting, contrasting with their complete subjugation here under David.
2 Kings 18:7 uses the same 'wherever he went, he prospered' formula for Hezekiah, showing a pattern of divine favor.
In 1 Chronicles 17:8, the same promise of cutting off enemies is repeated, corresponding to the fulfillment here.
1 Chronicles 18:12 records the same victory over Edom with specific numbers, providing parallel detail.
Psalm 108:10 reiterates the question of leading to Edom, fulfilled by David's military success.
Genesis 27:40 adds that Esau will eventually break the yoke — foreshadowing Edom's later revolts after David's conquest.
Psalm 60:9 asks who will lead David to Edom — the conquest here answers that prayer for victory.
1 Kings 22:47 shows Edom ruled by a deputy instead of a king, a lasting result of David's subjugation.