Psalm 44:7
But thou hast saved us from our enemies, and hast put them to shame that hated us.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 144:10, God gives salvation to kings and delivers from the sword — echoing the theme of divine rescue from enemies.
In Psalm 140:7, God is called the strength of salvation who covers the head in battle — directly parallel to being saved from enemies.
Psalm 132:18 promises God will clothe His enemies with shame — directly paralleling the shaming of foes in this verse.
Psalm 40:14 prays for enemies to be put to shame and dishonor — the same outcome God has already accomplished here.
Psalm 33:16 teaches that kings are not saved by armies — reinforcing the truth that salvation comes from God alone, as this verse affirms.
Psalm 83 repeatedly asks God to fill enemies with shame (v.16-17) — mirroring the shaming of foes already declared here.
In 1 Samuel 14:6-10, Jonathan declares God can save by many or few, exemplifying the psalm's confidence in God's victory.
In 1 Samuel 17:47, David proclaims the battle is the Lord's, directly echoing the psalm's theme of God saving from foes.
In 1 Samuel 7:8-12, God thunders against the Philistines, granting victory as Samuel cries out, matching the psalm's rescue.
In Judges 7:4-7, God reduces Gideon's army to show salvation comes from Him, reinforcing the psalm's claim of divine deliverance.
In Judges 2:18, God raises judges and delivers Israel from oppressors, paralleling the psalm's theme of rescue from foes.
In Joshua 23:10, one man chases a thousand because God fights, illustrating the divine victory described in the psalm.
In Joshua 23:9, Joshua recalls God driving out great nations, showing the same saving power over enemies.
In Joshua 11:6, God assures Joshua of victory over the Canaanites, mirroring the deliverance celebrated in the psalm.
In Joshua 10:42, Joshua captures all kings because the Lord fought for Israel, directly echoing God saving from foes.
In Joshua 10:8-10, God promises victory and throws the Amorites into panic, illustrating the same divine rescue from enemies.
In Joshua 1:5, God promises to be with Joshua and give victory — reinforcing the assurance of salvation from enemies in Psalm 44:7.
2 Samuel 7:10 promises God will plant Israel so they are no longer afflicted by violent men — echoing the theme of divine deliverance from enemies.