Psalm 108:10

Who will bring me into the strong city? who will lead me into Edom?

Cross-reference

Psalm 20:6–8 Related theme

Psalm 20:6-8 expresses trust in God for victory in battle, complementing the psalm's question about who will lead to Edom by affirming divine help.

2 Samuel 8:14 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:14 records David's actual conquest of Edom, showing the historical fulfillment of the psalm's request to be led into Edom.

Obadiah 1:4 Allusion

Obadiah 1:4 declares God will bring Edom down, directly answering the psalm's question 'Who will lead me to Edom?' with divine action.

1 Kings 11:15 Historical context

In 1 Kings 11:15, David's conquest of Edom is described — the same fortified city and Edom the psalmist asks about.

Isaiah 63:1–6 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 63:1-6 portrays the Lord coming from Edom in judgment, providing a prophetic fulfillment of the conquest that the psalm's question anticipates.

Obadiah 1:3 Contrast

Obadiah 1:3 mocks Edom's pride in its strongholds, contrasting with the psalm's confident question that implies God can bring the psalmist there.

Jeremiah 49:7-16 pronounces doom on Edom, aligning with the psalm's desire to conquer Edom as an act of divine judgment.