Psalm 137:7

Remember, O Lord, the children of Edom in the day of Jerusalem; who said, Rase it, rase it, even to the foundation thereof.

Cross-references

Psalm 79:8-12 pleads for God to avenge the blood of his servants, directly parallel to the imprecation against Edom here.

Psalm 74:8 Parallel

Psalm 74:8 laments enemies burning God's sanctuaries in Jerusalem — the same destruction this verse recalls Edom urging.

Psalm 74:18 Parallel

Psalm 74:18 also calls on God to 'remember' enemies' taunts against Zion, echoing the same lament and plea for divine action.

Isaiah 63:1-6 depicts God's vengeance on Edom in vivid imagery, directly linking to the psalm's call for judgment on that nation.

Jeremiah 49:7-22 pronounces doom on Edom, directly addressing the same nation that rejoiced over Jerusalem's fall.

Lamentations 4:21 promises Edom will drink the cup of judgment, echoing the psalm's plea for God to remember Edom's cruelty.

Lamentations 4:22 declares Edom's iniquity will be punished, aligning with the psalm's imprecation against Edom.

Ezekiel 25:12-14 condemns Edom for taking vengeance on Judah, directly corresponding to the psalm's call for Edom's judgment.

Obadiah 1:18-21 prophesies Edom's destruction and the rise of God's kingdom, answering the Psalm's plea for judgment.

Obadiah 1:10-14 condemns Edom for their violence against Judah when Jerusalem fell, directly paralleling the cruelty mentioned here.

Malachi 1:4 Parallel

Malachi 1:4 confirms Edom's judgment — they try to rebuild but God tears down, fulfilling the curse prayed here.

Obadiah 1:11 recounts Edom standing aloof and acting like enemies when Jerusalem fell — directly correlating with the Edomites' cry to tear it down.

Amos 1:11 Parallel

Amos 1:11 condemns Edom for pursuing his brother Israel with the sword and showing no pity — the same hostile action recalled in Psalm 137:7.

Joel 3:19 Related theme

Joel 3:19 declares Edom will be desolate because of violence against Judah, including shedding innocent blood — matching the Edomite aggression in Psalm 137:7.

Ezekiel 36:5 Related theme

Ezekiel 36:5 mentions Edom's joy and contempt in taking Israel's land — echoing the Edomites' attitude during Jerusalem's fall.

Ezekiel 35:15 says Edom rejoiced over Israel's desolation, so God will make Edom desolate — directly paralleling the Edomites' glee in Psalm 137:7.

Ezekiel 35:11 Related theme

Ezekiel 35:11 declares God will judge Edom for their anger and envy shown toward Israel — matching the hostility remembered in Psalm 137:7.

Ezekiel 35:5 directly indicts Edom for handing Israel over to the sword during Jerusalem's calamity — exactly the sin recalled in Psalm 137:7.

Isaiah 34:5 Related theme

Isaiah 34:8 proclaims God's day of vengeance for Zion's cause — exactly what this verse asks God to remember against Edom.

Zechariah 1:15 explains God's anger against nations who 'furthered the disaster' — the same excessive cruelty Edom showed at Jerusalem's fall.