Deuteronomy 2:25
This day will I begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear report of thee, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of thee.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 11:25 repeats the identical promise of dread and fear on nations, reinforcing the covenant assurance of victory.
Deuteronomy 28:10 promises fear from other nations as a blessing for obedience, echoing the terror theme from this verse.
Exodus 15:14-16 describes the same terror and dread on nations at the Red Sea, foreshadowing the fulfillment of this promise.
Exodus 23:27 promises terror and confusion before Israel, directly parallel to the dread and fear promised here.
Joshua 2:9-12 shows Rahab confessing that dread of Israel has fallen on Canaan, fulfilling the promise of fear in this verse.
Joshua 9:24 quotes the Gibeonites' fear of Israel's reputation, another direct fulfillment of the dread promised here.
In Psalm 105:38, Egypt feared Israel at the Exodus — directly fulfilling the promise of dread falling on nations.
Exodus 15:16 sings of 'terror and dread' falling on Canaanites — the same promised dread before Israel's advance.
Numbers 22:3 records Moab's great dread of Israel — a direct example of the fear God begins to put here.
1 Chronicles 14:17 says God brought fear of David upon all nations — a specific fulfillment of this pattern for David.
Esther 8:17 states 'fear of the Jews had fallen on them' — a direct parallel to the dread promised here for Israel.
2 Kings 7:6 describes God causing the Syrian army to hear sounds and flee in fear, echoing the divine terror promised here.
2 Kings 7:7 shows the Syrians fleeing in panic, the result of the fear God sent, similar to the dread promised in this verse.