Psalm 106:42

Their enemies also oppressed them, and they were brought into subjection under their hand.

Cross-reference

Leviticus 26:17 is the covenant curse where enemies rule over Israel — exactly the situation described here.

Joshua 21:43 describes God giving Israel rest and possession of the land — the opposite of the enemy oppression here.

Judges 4:3 Historical context

Judges 4:3 recounts Israel's oppression by Jabin — a specific instance of the general pattern described here.

Judges 10:12 Historical context

Judges 10:12 lists nations that oppressed Israel — a direct example of the oppression described here.

2 Samuel 7:11 promises rest from enemies — the opposite of the ongoing oppression here.

Nehemiah 9:27 recounts the same cycle of God giving Israel into enemy hands — a direct parallel to this verse.

Daniel 1:2 Historical context

Daniel 1:2 provides a specific historical example of God delivering Israel into enemy hands, as described generally in Psalm 106:42.

Numbers 10:9 provides the remedy for enemy oppression — sounding trumpets for deliverance — while this verse describes the oppression itself.