Numbers 21:34

And the Lord said unto Moses, Fear him not: for I have delivered him into thy hand, and all his people, and his land; and thou shalt do to him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.

Cross-reference

Numbers 21:24 Historical context

Numbers 21:24 records Israel's defeat of Sihon — the very precedent God references when promising the same fate for Og.

Numbers 21:25 Historical context

Numbers 21:25 shows Israel taking Amorite cities after defeating Sihon, illustrating the pattern God says will repeat with Og.

Numbers 14:9 also says 'do not fear' the enemy, with confidence in God's protection—parallel encouragement here.

Psalm 135:11 names Og alongside Sihon as kings God struck down, explicitly linking to the victory promised in Numbers 21:34.

Psalm 135:10 recounts God's defeat of many kings, including Og, as a demonstration of His power — directly recalling the event from Numbers 21:34.

In 2 Kings 3:18, God pledges to deliver Moab into Israel's hands, mirroring the victory promise over Og in Numbers 21:34.

In 1 Kings 20:28, God promises to give a vast Syrian army into Ahab's hand, echoing the identical assurance given to Moses against Og.

In 1 Kings 20:13, God promises victory to Ahab using the same 'I will give it into your hand' language, despite Ahab's unworthiness.

In 2 Samuel 5:19, David asks and God responds: 'I will certainly give the Philistines into your hand,' echoing the exact promise given to Moses.

In 1 Samuel 23:4, God answers David's inquiry with the same formula: 'I will give the Philistines into your hand,' directly paralleling the promise to Moses.

Joshua 10:8 Parallel

In Joshua 10:8, God gives the same assurance to Joshua — 'Do not fear, I have given them into your hand' — directly paralleling the promise to Moses.

In Deuteronomy 3:3, the conquest of Og is recounted as fulfilled: 'The LORD gave into our hand also Og king of Bashan.'

Deuteronomy 3:2 repeats God's command to Moses about Og almost verbatim—direct parallel account.

Deuteronomy 3:22 urges Israel not to fear, citing God's fight for them — directly building on the victory over Og from Numbers 21:34.

Deuteronomy 3:11 Historical context

Deuteronomy 3:11 adds detail about Og's size and Rephaim origin—supplementary information to this event.

In Judges 11:30, Jephthah uses similar language in a conditional vow ('If you will give... into my hands'), which contrasts with God's unconditional promise here.

Exodus 23:31 promises the entire land — a broader guarantee that encompasses the victory over Og in Numbers 21:34.