Psalm 47:3
He shall subdue the people under us, and the nations under our feet.
Cross-reference
Psalm 18:47 uses the same phrase 'subdues peoples under me,' directly paralleling God's victory over nations for His people.
Psalm 110:1 uses the same 'footstool' imagery for enemies — a messianic extension of God subduing nations under Israel's feet.
Psalm 81:14 speaks of God subduing enemies, a similar theme of divine conquest as in Psalm 47:3, though conditional.
Deuteronomy 33:29 describes enemies cowering and Israel treading on heights, matching the subduing of nations under feet in Psalm 47:3.
Joshua 10:24 shows a literal fulfillment: Israel's commanders place feet on conquered kings' necks, illustrating God subduing enemies under them.
Joshua 21:44 recounts God giving all enemies into Israel's hands, fulfilling the promise of subduing nations under them.
1 Corinthians 15:25 applies the 'enemies under feet' motif to Christ's reign, showing a typological fulfillment of God's victory.
Judges 4:23 explicitly says 'God subdued Jabin' — a direct historical example of the same verb used in Psalm 47:3.
Joshua 10:25 applies the foot-on-neck act as a promise that God will subdue all enemies — reinforcing the theme of Psalm 47:3.
Philippians 3:21 speaks of Christ bringing everything under his control, a NT echo of God subduing nations under His people.