Judges 5:22

Then were the horsehoofs broken by the means of the pransings, the pransings of their mighty ones.

Cross-reference

Psalm 33:17 Parallel

Psalm 33:17 states the war horse is a false hope; Judges 5:22 demonstrates this by showing its hoofs shattered in battle.

Psalm 147:10 says God takes no delight in horse strength; Judges 5:22 shows horse strength being destroyed—a direct illustration.

Psalm 20:7 Parallel

Psalm 20:7 contrasts trusting in horses vs the Lord; Judges 5:22 shows horses' hoofs hammered—illustrating the futility of horse power.

Micah 4:13 Contrast

Micah 4:13 promises Israel strong hoofs to beat down peoples—reversing Judges 5:22 where enemy hoofs are shattered. Contrast of empowerment vs destruction.

Isaiah 5:28 Contrast

Isaiah 5:28 describes invading horses' hoofs as hard as flint—opposite to Judges 5:22 where hoofs are hammered and broken. Contrast of strength vs defeat.