Psalm 118:11
They compassed me about; yea, they compassed me about: but in the name of the Lord I will destroy them.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:12-16 vividly describes being surrounded by bulls/enemies — identical imagery of encircling foes in distress.
Psalm 88:17 says enemies surround like a flood — same pressing-in imagery, though Psalm 88 is lament while here victory.
In Psalm 18:37, David pursues and overtakes his enemies — the opposite perspective: instead of being surrounded, he chases them down.
In Psalm 56:9, the psalmist trusts that when he cries out, his enemies will be turned back — a parallel confidence in God's deliverance from foes.
In 2 Kings 6:16, Elisha tells his servant not to fear the surrounding army because 'those who are with us are more than those with them'.
In 1 Samuel 17:45, David faces Goliath not with weapons but in the name of the Lord, matching the psalmist's trust against surrounding enemies.