Psalm 149:7
To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people;
Cross-reference
Psalm 137:8 pronounces blessing on those who repay Babylon, directly matching the vengeance theme against nations here.
Psalm 110:5 declares the Lord shatters kings on His day of wrath — parallel to executing vengeance on nations.
Psalm 9:5 says God rebuked and destroyed the nations — a direct parallel to executing vengeance on them.
Psalm 9:19 calls for the nations to be judged before God — echoing the same plea for divine vengeance.
Psalm 137:9 intensifies the vengeance with graphic imagery of dashing infants, illustrating the severity of divine retribution.
Psalm 94:10 speaks of God disciplining and rebuking nations — a similar concept of divine correction alongside vengeance.
Revelation 19:11-21 portrays Christ striking down the nations with a sword — the ultimate fulfillment of executing vengeance on peoples.
Numbers 31:2 commands Moses to avenge Israel on Midian, providing a historical example of God-ordained vengeance on a nation.
1 Samuel 15:18 reiterates the mission to devote the Amalekites to destruction, emphasizing the divine mandate for vengeance.
1 Samuel 15:3 details total destruction of Amalek, showing the comprehensive nature of the vengeance God requires.
1 Samuel 15:2 records God's command to punish Amalek for their ambush, a specific instance of the vengeance on nations described here.
Numbers 31:3 explicitly calls it 'the LORD's vengeance on Midian,' directly paralleling the execution of divine punishment here.
Jeremiah 50:15 explicitly calls for taking vengeance on Babylon as the Lord's vengeance — the same imperative.
Zechariah 9:13-16 depicts God rousing His people as a warrior's sword against Greece — same theme of executing vengeance on nations.
Zechariah 14:17-19 describes plagues on nations that neglect worship — a related but different angle on divine punishment of peoples.
Ezekiel 30:3 announces a day of doom for nations, mirroring the call for vengeance here.
Ezekiel 30:19 declares judgment on Egypt, echoing this theme of divine vengeance on nations.