Deuteronomy 11:25
There shall no man be able to stand before you: for the Lord your God shall lay the fear of you and the dread of you upon all the land that ye shall tread upon, as he hath said unto you.
Cross-references
Deuteronomy 2:25 uses identical language of 'dread and fear' falling on nations, reinforcing the same promise made to Israel.
Deuteronomy 7:24 echoes 'no one shall be able to stand against you,' a direct parallel to the promise in Deuteronomy 11:25.
Deuteronomy 20:4 assures that God fights for Israel to give victory — a parallel promise of divine help in battle.
Deuteronomy 28:10 promises that all peoples will fear Israel because they bear God's name — a direct echo of the fear/dread concept.
Exodus 23:27 repeats the same promise of God sending terror and confusion before Israel — a parallel statement of divine warfare.
Joshua 1:5 applies the same 'no man shall stand before you' promise directly to Joshua, showing its specific fulfillment.
Joshua 2:9 records Rahab's confession that dread had fallen on Canaanites, fulfilling the promise of terror from Deuteronomy 11:25.
Joshua 5:1 records the Canaanite kings' hearts melting in fear — a direct fulfillment of this promise that no enemy could stand before Israel.
Exodus 15:16 celebrates the terror and dread that fell on enemies at the Exodus — a poetic parallel to this promised fear.
Joshua 10:2 describes a king terrified by Israel's success — an instance of the promised fear actually taking effect.
Genesis 35:5 shows an earlier instance of God's terror protecting Jacob's family — a precedent for the same divine action promised here.
1 Chronicles 14:17 tells how God brought fear of David upon nations — a parallel example applied to a later leader.