Psalm 106:41
And he gave them into the hand of the heathen; and they that hated them ruled over them.
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 28:25, the curse of being smitten before enemies and scattered is the covenantal warning behind this judgment.
In Nehemiah 9:27-38, the prayer recounts how God repeatedly gave Israel into enemy hands, echoing this verse.
In Judges 10:7-18, God sells Israel into the hands of Philistines and Ammonites, mirroring the judgment here.
In Judges 6:1-6, this same pattern of God giving Israel into the hand of Midian is described in detail.
Judges 4:2 states God sold them into Jabin's hand, a direct parallel to the deliverance into enemy hands in Psalm 106:41.
Judges 3:12 shows God strengthening an enemy against Israel because of their evil, a direct example of the judgment in Psalm 106:41.
Judges 3:8 gives a specific instance of God selling Israel into enemy hands, fulfilling the pattern in Psalm 106:41.
Judges 2:14 explicitly states God delivered them into enemies' hands, using the same language as Psalm 106:41.
Deuteronomy 32:30 explains that only God selling them could cause such defeat, reinforcing the divine agency in Psalm 106:41.
In Deuteronomy 28:48, the curse of serving enemies in want and under an iron yoke is the same divine discipline.
In Deuteronomy 28:33, the curse of a foreign nation consuming Israel's labor and oppressing them parallels this judgment.
In Deuteronomy 28:29, the curse of oppression and spoiling by enemies matches the experience described here.
In Judges 3:9, the oppression described here leads Israel to cry out, and God raises Othniel as deliverer — the cycle of judgment and rescue.
Daniel 1:2 shows God giving Jehoiakim into Nebuchadnezzar's hand — a specific instance of the pattern described here.
Ezekiel 39:23 explicitly states God handed Israel over to their enemies because of sin — identical theme.
Ezekiel 16:27 says God gave Israel over to the greed of enemies — a specific instance of this judgment.
Ezekiel 11:9 says God will deliver Jerusalem into hands of foreigners — direct parallel.
Ezekiel 7:24 prophesies God bringing wicked nations to take possession — the same action as here.
In Leviticus 26:17, the curse 'they that hate you shall reign over you' is nearly identical wording to this verse.
2 Chronicles 28:19 states God humbled Judah by giving them into enemy hands because of Ahaz's sin — same judgment pattern.
2 Chronicles 15:6 describes God troubling nations so they crush each other — a parallel to God giving them into enemy hands.
1 Samuel 4:2 records Israel's defeat by Philistines, an example of God giving them into enemy hands.
Judges 15:11 shows the Philistines ruling over Israel, a direct instance of enemies ruling as in this verse.
2 Samuel 24:14 contrasts David's plea to avoid falling into human hands, while this verse describes God giving them into human hands.