Psalm 108:13
Through God we shall do valiantly: for he it is that shall tread down our enemies.
Cross-reference
Psalm 18:29-34 describes God girding with strength and teaching hands to war — the same divine empowerment for victory as in Psalm 108:13.
Psalm 60:12 is identical to Psalm 108:13 — a direct repetition of the same verse about doing valiantly through God.
Psalm 118:6-13 repeatedly declares trust in the Lord to destroy enemies — directly paralleling the confidence that God will tread down foes in Psalm 108:13.
Psalm 144:1 blesses God who teaches hands to war — the same source of military strength and victory as in Psalm 108:13.
Psalm 44:5 uses nearly identical language — 'through thee will we push down our enemies' — directly paralleling the psalm's theme.
2 Chronicles 20:12 is a prayer of utter dependence on God for deliverance from a vast army — echoing the reliance on God for victory in Psalm 108:13.
Romans 16:20 promises God will crush Satan underfoot, applying the psalm's victory theme to spiritual warfare.
Ephesians 6:10-18 calls believers to be strong in the Lord for spiritual battle — a New Testament application of the divine empowerment for victory in Psalm 108:13.
2 Samuel 23:10 describes the LORD giving a great victory through Eleazar, paralleling the psalm's 'through God we shall do valiantly'.
Isaiah 25:10 uses the same 'trodden down' imagery for God's victory over Moab, echoing the psalm's confidence in divine conquest.
Isaiah 63:3 intensifies the treading metaphor — God alone tramples enemies in fury, paralleling the psalm's promise of divine victory.
1 Corinthians 15:10 attributes Paul's labor to God's grace — a New Testament parallel to doing valiantly through God's strength in Psalm 108:13.