Psalm 75:10
All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous shall be exalted.
Cross-references
Psalm 89:17 echoes the exaltation of the righteous's horn by God's favor, reinforcing the promise that God lifts up his people's strength.
Psalm 92:10 uses the same 'exalted horn' imagery for the righteous, showing God's personal blessing and anointing.
Psalm 148:14 declares God raises a horn for his people, a communal exaltation of Israel's strength.
Psalm 112:9 directly states that the righteous person's horn is exalted in honor, paralleling the promise of exaltation.
Jeremiah 48:25 says the horn of Moab is cut off — directly parallel to cutting off the horns of the wicked in Psalm 75:10.
Zechariah 1:21 explicitly describes casting down the horns of the nations — a direct parallel to cutting off the horns of the wicked in Psalm 75:10.
Luke 1:69 applies the horn imagery to Christ as the 'horn of salvation,' fulfilling the OT hope of exalting the righteous.
Job 16:15 describes Job laying his horn in the dust — a humbling opposite to the exaltation of the righteous's horn in Psalm 75:10.
Lamentations 2:3 describes God cutting down Israel's might, similar to cutting off horns, but applied to God's own people in judgment.
In 1 Peter 5:6, the same divine reversal appears: God exalts the humble, while the proud (horns cut off) are brought low.