Lamentations 3:66

Persecute and destroy them in anger from under the heavens of the Lord.

Cross-reference

Lamentations 3:43 says God pursued Israel in anger — here the same pursuit is promised against their enemies, a reversal.

Deuteronomy 7:24 uses the same 'destroy their name from under heaven' phrase, promising victory over enemies — a direct echo of this judgment language.

Deuteronomy 25:19 commands blotting out Amalek's remembrance from under heaven — identical formula for divine judgment on enemies.

Deuteronomy 29:20 says the Lord will blot out a sinner's name from under heaven — same destruction language applied under the covenant curse.

2 Kings 14:27 notes God did not blot out Israel's name from under heaven — contrasting mercy with the plea for destruction here.

Jeremiah 10:11 says idols shall perish from under these heavens — the same phrase applied to false gods, a parallel judgment formula.

Psalm 35:6 Parallel

Psalm 35:6 asks God to pursue enemies with darkness and slippery paths — similar plea for divine pursuit and destruction.