Psalm 60:12
Through God we shall do valiantly: for he it is that shall tread down our enemies.
Cross-reference
Psalm 60:5 pleads for deliverance — this verse is the confident answer that God will indeed tread down foes, completing the prayer.
Psalm 144:1 praises God who trains hands for war, directly linking to the source of valiant deeds.
Psalm 44:5 says 'through you we push down our foes' — nearly identical to this verse, emphasizing God's role.
Psalm 18:32-42 expands on God equipping for battle and treading down enemies, showing the same confidence in divine empowerment.
Psalm 108:13 repeats this verse almost verbatim, reaffirming the same confidence that God enables victory over enemies.
Psalm 118:15 celebrates 'the right hand of the LORD does valiantly' — echoing the same phrase 'do valiantly' and God's saving power.
In Revelation 19:15, Christ treads the winepress of God's wrath—the ultimate expression of God treading down enemies, fulfilling the psalm's hope.
In Malachi 4:3, the righteous tread down the wicked as ashes—a future fulfillment of God enabling His people to trample enemies.
In Zechariah 10:5, God's people tread down enemies in battle because the Lord is with them—directly echoing the promise of Psalm 60:12.
In Isaiah 63:3, God alone treads the winepress of His wrath—identical imagery of God treading down enemies, reinforcing the theme of divine victory.
Joshua 14:12 shows Caleb's faith that God will drive out enemies, mirroring the trust in God's power.
Numbers 24:18 prophesies Israel 'doing valiantly' — the exact phrase used here, confirming God's promise.
In 2 Chronicles 14:12, the Lord smote the Ethiopians before Asa—a direct act of God treading down enemies, matching the psalm's promise.
In Judges 1:19, Judah could not drive out the valley dwellers despite God's presence—contrasting the complete victory promised in Psalm 60:12.
In Job 40:12, God treads down the proud — the same verb 'tread down' used here for God defeating foes, showing His sovereign power over enemies.
1 Chronicles 19:13 repeats the same call to courage and trust, reinforcing the theme of divine help.
In 2 Kings 18:7, the Lord was with Hezekiah and he prospered—a narrative illustration of God granting success against enemies.
In 2 Samuel 21:22, David's men defeat giants—a historical example of God enabling His people to overcome formidable enemies.
2 Samuel 10:12 calls for courage and trust in God's will in battle, echoing the reliance on God for victory.
In Numbers 13:30, Caleb declares they are well able to overcome through God—a parallel confidence in divine enablement for victory.