Deuteronomy 33:25
Thy shoes shall be iron and brass; and as thy days, so shall thy strength be.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 8:9 describes the Promised Land with iron and brass, the same materials used for Asher's shoes. Direct material parallel.
Genesis 49:20 gives Jacob’s blessing on Asher – rich food and royal delicacies – parallel to Moses’ promise of strength and provision here.
Psalm 68:35 declares that God gives power and strength to his people, directly reinforcing the promise of divine strength for daily life.
In Micah 4:13, God makes Zion's horn iron and hoofs bronze — using the same metal imagery to symbolize invincible strength.
In Matthew 6:34, Jesus teaches that each day has enough trouble — a direct parallel to the promise that each day brings sufficient strength.
Joshua 19:31 lists Asher’s inheritance of cities – the territorial fulfillment of the blessing pronounced on that tribe here.
Genesis 30:13 records Asher’s birth and naming ('blessed'), which the blessing here on Asher builds upon.