Deuteronomy 28:7
The Lord shall cause thine enemies that rise up against thee to be smitten before thy face: they shall come out against thee one way, and flee before thee seven ways.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 28:25 reverses the curse — you flee seven ways instead of enemies fleeing.
Leviticus 26:7 promises pursuit of enemies falling by sword — direct parallel to the blessing here.
Leviticus 26:8 expands with numbers — five chase a hundred, same promise of overwhelming defeat.
Joshua 10:10 recounts the Lord throwing the Amorites into panic and striking them down, a direct fulfillment of enemies fleeing and being defeated.
Joshua 10:11 describes enemies fleeing and being killed by hailstones from heaven, illustrating the promise of flight and destruction.
1 Samuel 7:10 describes the Lord thundering against the Philistines, throwing them into confusion and defeating them — a direct fulfillment of the covenant promise.
1 Samuel 7:11 shows Israel pursuing and striking down the Philistines after their defeat, exactly as the promise of enemies fleeing one way and being pursued.
In 2 Samuel 22:38-41, David's song describes God enabling him to pursue and destroy enemies, echoing the covenant promise of victory and flight.
In 2 Chronicles 14:9-15, Asa's prayer leads to God striking the Ethiopians who flee — a direct example of this promise.
In 2 Chronicles 32:21, God sends an angel to wipe out the Assyrian army, causing Sennacherib to retreat — a clear fulfillment.
In 2 Chronicles 32:22, the summary states God saved Hezekiah from all enemies — a direct echo of the promise of deliverance.
Psalm 89:23 promises God will beat down David's foes, mirroring the covenant blessing of enemies being defeated before His anointed.
In 2 Chronicles 14:12, God strikes the Ethiopians so they flee, illustrating the promise that enemies flee seven ways.
Joshua 10:42 summarizes that God fought for Israel, capturing all kings at once — a broader fulfillment of the covenant victory.
In 1 Samuel 14:13, Jonathan and his armor-bearer defeat many Philistines — an example of God giving victory over enemies.
Proverbs 28:1 contrasts the wicked who flee without pursuit with the righteous who are bold; here enemies flee because God defeats them.