Psalm 21:10

Their fruit shalt thou destroy from the earth, and their seed from among the children of men.

Cross-reference

Psalm 37:28 Parallel

Psalm 37:28 states 'children of the wicked shall be cut off' — the same promise of destroying offspring as in Psalm 21:10.

Psalm 109:13 curses the wicked with posterity cut off and name blotted out — directly parallel to destroying descendants here.

1 Kings 13:34 describes Jeroboam's house cut off and destroyed from the earth — same language of cutting off offspring as judgment.

Job 18:16-19 vividly describes the wicked having no offspring or posterity — a detailed parallel to destroying descendants here.

Isaiah 14:20 declares 'offspring of evildoers never be mentioned' — directly parallel to destroying descendants here.

Malachi 4:1 Parallel

Malachi 4:1 warns of burning like an oven leaving no root or branch — echoes both the fire (v.9) and destruction of offspring (v.10).

Isaiah 10:12 describes God punishing the arrogant Assyrian king, a specific instance of the broader judgment on enemies' 'fruit' in Psalm 21:10.

Esther 9:10 Historical context

In Esther 9:10, the destruction of Haman's ten sons mirrors the divine judgment on enemies' offspring in Psalm 21:10, showing human agents executing God's justice.