Judges 4:7
And I will draw unto thee to the river Kishon Sisera, the captain of Jabin’s army, with his chariots and his multitude; and I will deliver him into thine hand.
Cross-references
Judges 4:14 is the immediate fulfillment: Deborah declares God has given Sisera into their hand, echoing the promise.
In Judges 4:13, Sisera gathers his army at the Kishon River, exactly as God declared in verse 7—a direct narrative fulfillment.
Judges 5:21 in Deborah's song describes the Kishon River sweeping away the enemy, fulfilling God's promise here to lead Sisera to Kishon.
Exodus 14:4 shows God hardening Pharaoh's heart to gain glory through victory, similar to God leading Sisera to Kishon for defeat here.
Joshua 11:20 describes God hardening hearts to bring enemies to battle for destruction, just as God leads Sisera to Kishon for defeat here.
Psalm 83:9 directly cites Sisera and Jabin at Kishon, using this event as a pattern for God's judgment on enemies.
Ezekiel 38:10-16 prophesies God drawing Gog into battle to judge him, paralleling God luring Sisera to Kishon for defeat here.
In Joel 3:11-14, the gathering of nations for judgment at the valley of decision echoes God's gathering of Sisera's army to Kishon for defeat here.
Psalm 83:10 continues the reference, saying they were destroyed at Endor — a nearby location, broadening the same battle.
In 1 Kings 18:40, Elijah kills Baal's prophets at the same Kishon river — linking God's judgment on enemies at that location.