Isaiah 26:6

The foot shall tread it down, even the feet of the poor, and the steps of the needy.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 28:3 Parallel

Isaiah 28:3 uses the same 'trodden under feet' imagery for judgment on the proud, echoing the fate of the lofty city here.

Isaiah 25:10 depicts Moab trampled like straw—another instance of a proud people being crushed underfoot, matching the trampling here.

Isaiah 60:14 shows enemies bowing at Zion's feet—a reversal where formerly afflicted are honored, contrasting the trampling of the city here.

Joshua 10:24 has commanders placing feet on conquered kings' necks—a direct parallel to the victors trampling the defeated underfoot.

Malachi 4:3 Parallel

Malachi 4:3 promises the righteous will trample the wicked as ashes—mirroring the poor trampling the proud city in Isaiah 26:6.

Luke 1:51-53 echoes the same reversal: God scatters the proud and lifts the lowly, directly paralleling the poor trampling the lofty city.

Micah 7:10 Parallel

Micah 7:10 describes the enemy being 'trodden down as the mire of the streets', a similar image of humiliating defeat.