Joshua 10:24
And it came to pass, when they brought out those kings unto Joshua, that Joshua called for all the men of Israel, and said unto the captains of the men of war which went with him, Come near, put your feet upon the necks of these kings. And they came near, and put their feet upon the necks of them.
Cross-references
Psalm 2:8-12 prophesies the Messiah breaking nations with a rod of iron — Joshua's foot-on-neck prefigures this ultimate subjugation of God's enemies.
Psalm 110:1 prophesies enemies as a footstool — directly mirroring Joshua's act of placing feet on kings' necks as a sign of total victory.
Psalm 110:5 speaks of the Lord crushing kings — Joshua's foot-on-neck act prefigures this divine judgment against God's enemies.
Malachi 4:3 foretells the righteous trampling the wicked underfoot, directly echoing Joshua's feet on kings' necks.
Romans 16:20 promises God will crush Satan under believers' feet, a NT fulfillment of the victory symbolized by Joshua's act.
Deuteronomy 7:24 promises kings will be given into Israel's hand; Joshua 10:24 shows the fulfillment of that promise.
Psalm 47:3 explicitly says God subdues nations under our feet, directly parallel to the symbolic act of putting feet on kings' necks.
Deuteronomy 33:29 promises Israel will tread on their enemies; here the commanders put feet on the kings' necks, fulfilling that promise.
Genesis 49:8 prophecies Judah's hand on the neck of enemies, using the same symbol of dominance as Joshua's foot on necks.
Psalm 18:40 celebrates God making David's enemies flee and destroying them — a parallel victory theme, though without the specific foot-on-neck image.
Psalm 149:8 describes binding kings with fetters — a parallel to Joshua's physical subjugation of captured kings by putting feet on their necks.
Isaiah 51:23 depicts enemies forcing Israel to bow down for them to walk over—same trampling imagery but reversed roles.