Judges 4:14
And Deborah said unto Barak, Up; for this is the day in which the Lord hath delivered Sisera into thine hand: is not the Lord gone out before thee? So Barak went down from mount Tabor, and ten thousand men after him.
Cross-reference
Judges 4:8 shows Barak's conditional response — immediate context making Deborah's 'Up!' a rebuke and call to faith.
Judges 4:7 is the prophecy that God would give Sisera into Barak's hand; here it is fulfilled as Deborah announces the day.
In Judges 7:9, God tells Gideon to go down, having given Midian into his hand – the same formula as Deborah's command to Barak.
In Judges 7:15, Gideon declares the Lord has given Midian into his hand, mirroring Deborah’s announcement to Barak.
Judges 5:18 praises Naphtali (Barak's tribe) for risking death, highlighting their courage from the battle Deborah initiated.
Judges 5:15 mentions Issachar and Reuben's response, adding leadership details to Barak's campaign described in verse 14.
Deuteronomy 9:3 describes the Lord going before as consuming fire — direct parallel to 'Does not the LORD go out before you?'
In Joshua 10:8, God gives Joshua the same guarantee: 'I have given them into your hands' – identical divine assurance in battle.
In 1 Samuel 14:12, Jonathan declares the Lord has given the Philistines into Israel's hand – the same battle cry as Deborah's.
In 1 Chronicles 14:15, David receives a similar divine signal to attack, underscoring God's guidance in battle.
In Isaiah 52:12, the same promise 'the LORD will go before you' appears, but applied to Israel's return from exile, not battle – reinforcing God's leadership.