Psalm 60:8

Moab is my washpot; over Edom will I cast out my shoe: Philistia, triumph thou because of me.

Cross-reference

Psalm 108:9 Citation

Psalm 108:9 repeats Psalm 60:8 verbatim — showing this declaration of victory over Moab, Edom, and Philistia is used in another psalm.

Psalm 108:10 follows the repeated line with a question about entering Edom — highlighting the need for divine guidance to accomplish the victory declared in Psalm 60:8.

Genesis 25:23 Prophetic fulfillment

Genesis 25:23 gives the oracle that Edom would serve Israel — the subjugation referenced in Psalm 60:8's casting of the shoe on Edom.

Numbers 24:18 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 24:18 prophesies Edom's dispossession by Israel — directly echoed in Psalm 60:8's casting of the shoe on Edom.

2 Samuel 5:17–25 Historical context

2 Samuel 5:17-25 recounts David's victories over the Philistines — the historical basis for Psalm 60:8's triumphant shout over Philistia.

2 Samuel 8:1 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:1 records David's subduing of the Philistines — the historical event behind Psalm 60:8's shout of triumph over Philistia.

2 Samuel 8:2 Historical context

In 2 Samuel 8:2, David defeats Moab and measures them — Psalm 60:8 depicts Moab as a washbasin, symbolizing subjugation.

2 Samuel 8:14 Historical context

2 Samuel 8:14 records David's conquest of Edom — the historical event behind Psalm 60:8's imagery of casting a shoe on Edom.

1 Chronicles 18:1 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 18:1, David subdues the Philistines — Psalm 60:8 shouts triumph over Philistia.

1 Chronicles 18:2 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 18:2, David defeats Moab and they become servants — Psalm 60:8 calls Moab a washbasin, a symbol of humiliation.

1 Chronicles 18:13 Historical context

1 Chronicles 18:13 parallels 2 Samuel 8:14, confirming David's subjugation of Edom — the backdrop for Psalm 60:8's boast over Edom.

1 Chronicles 18:12 Historical context

1 Chronicles 18:12 records Abishai's slaughter of 18,000 Edomites, a concrete fulfillment of God's victory over Edom in Psalm 60:8.

Amos 9:12 Allusion

Amos 9:12 prophesies Israel possessing the remnant of Edom, aligning with Psalm 60:8's declaration of Edom's subjugation.

Genesis 27:40 prophesies Edom's eventual rebellion against Israel's yoke — adding future tension to the current subjugation in Psalm 60:8.

2 Samuel 21:15–22 Historical context

2 Samuel 21:15-22 details later battles with Philistine giants — showing the ongoing conflict behind Psalm 60:8's declaration of victory over Philistia.