Psalm 18:47
It is God that avengeth me, and subdueth the people under me.
Cross-reference
Psalm 47:3 uses nearly identical language: God subdues peoples under us, reinforcing the theme of divine conquest.
Psalm 144:2 repeats the phrase 'subdueth my people under me,' directly echoing this verse.
Deuteronomy 32:35 declares God's vengeance, the same attribute David credits for his victory in Psalm 18:47.
2 Samuel 22:48 is nearly identical to Psalm 18:47, as both are parallel accounts of David's song of deliverance.
Nahum 1:2 describes God as avenging, reinforcing the theme of divine vengeance seen in Psalm 18:47.
In Romans 12:19, Paul echoes this principle: God alone avenges, so believers should not take revenge.
Judges 4:23 records God subduing Jabin, a historical example of the same divine action described here.
In 1 Samuel 25:26, Abigail praises God for keeping David from avenging himself, aligning with leaving vengeance to God.
Revelation 18:20 calls for rejoicing because God has given judgment, directly paralleling the vengeance theme here.