Psalm 58:6
Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth: break out the great teeth of the young lions, O Lord.
Cross-reference
Psalm 3:7 contains the identical plea: 'break the teeth of the wicked,' a direct parallel.
Psalm 57:4 describes enemies' teeth as spears and arrows — the same lion/teeth imagery used here to ask God to break them.
Psalm 10:15 asks God to 'break the arm of the wicked,' a similar petition for divine judgment.
Job 4:10 speaks of the teeth of young lions being broken, directly matching the lion imagery here.
Job 29:17 directly parallels: 'I broke the fangs of the wicked'—same metaphor of breaking teeth of oppressors.
Lamentations 3:16 has God breaking the speaker's teeth with gravel — the same broken-teeth image, but experienced as suffering.
Proverbs 30:14 uses teeth as swords to devour the poor — a parallel metaphor of oppressive teeth in wisdom literature.