Nehemiah 4:20
In what place therefore ye hear the sound of the trumpet, resort ye thither unto us: our God shall fight for us.
Cross-reference
Exodus 14:14 gives the identical promise 'The LORD will fight for you' that Nehemiah echoes, linking the rebuilding effort to the Exodus deliverance.
Deuteronomy 1:30 repeats the same promise of God fighting for Israel, reminding them of past deliverance as Nehemiah does.
Deuteronomy 3:22 directly says 'the LORD your God who fights for you' — a direct parallel to Nehemiah's rallying cry.
Deuteronomy 20:4 promises God fights alongside His people in battle, which Nehemiah applies to the wall-builders.
Joshua 23:10 declares 'the LORD your God who fights for you' as the source of victory, reinforcing Nehemiah's confidence.
Zechariah 14:3 prophesies God fighting against nations, echoing the same divine warrior theme but in an eschatological context.
1 Chronicles 5:22 notes 'the war was of God', attributing victory to divine action, parallel to Nehemiah's 'God will fight for us'.
Psalm 35:1 echoes Nehemiah's confidence — both cry for God to fight against their enemies, reinforcing divine intervention in battle.
Ezekiel 33:3 parallels the trumpet signal for battle — both use the trumpet to rally or warn in military context.