Micah 5:15

And I will execute vengeance in anger and fury upon the heathen, such as they have not heard.

Cross-reference

Micah 5:8 Parallel

Micah 5:8 depicts the remnant as a lion treading enemies; 5:15 has God personally executing vengeance on nations — complementary judgments.

Micah 4:3 Contrast

Micah 4:3 portrays God judging nations to bring peace, while 5:15 describes vengeance on the disobedient — two contrasting outcomes of divine judgment.

Psalm 149:7 Parallel

Psalm 149:7 shares the exact phrase 'execute vengeance on the nations' — a direct verbal parallel.

2 Thessalonians 1:8 also describes God taking vengeance on those who do not obey, directly paralleling Micah's theme of divine retribution against disobedient nations.

Obadiah 1:15 Related theme

Obadiah 1:15 declares the day of the Lord is near for all nations, matching Micah's focus on divine retribution against those who disobey.

Nahum 1:2 Parallel

Nahum 1:2 affirms the Lord is avenging and wrathful toward His enemies, directly reinforcing the same divine vengeance theme found in Micah.

Psalm 9:19 Related theme

Psalm 9:19 calls for God to arise and judge the nations, echoing Micah's theme of divine vengeance on disobedient peoples.

Haggai 2:22 Related theme

Haggai 2:22 describes God overthrowing the kingdoms of nations, similar to the execution of vengeance on disobedient nations in Micah.

Zechariah 12:3 Related theme

Zechariah 12:3 depicts nations gathering against Jerusalem and suffering harm, relating to Micah's theme of divine judgment against hostile nations.