Psalm 78:49

He cast upon them the fierceness of his anger, wrath, and indignation, and trouble, by sending evil angels among them.

Cross-reference

Amos 4:10 Parallel

Amos 4:10 explicitly recalls the plagues sent to Egypt, the same context as the destroying angels in Psalm 78:49, strengthening the judgment theme.

Job 1:12 Parallel

In Job 1:12, God permits Satan to afflict Job, showing divine sovereignty over destructive agents similar to the destroying angels in Psalm 78:49.

Job 2:6 Parallel

Job 2:6 further shows God limiting Satan's power, paralleling the controlled unleashing of wrath via angels in Psalm 78:49.

Job 2:7 Parallel

Job 2:7 describes Satan inflicting physical suffering, mirroring the destructive agency of angels in Psalm 78:49.

Revelation 16:10 is a bowl judgment where an angel pours out plague, echoing the destroying angels in Psalm 78:49. Both are divine judgments via angels.

Isaiah 63:10 describes God becoming an enemy due to rebellion, echoing the hostile action of destroying angels in Psalm 78:49.

Romans 11:22 contrasts God's sternness and kindness, with sternness paralleling the wrath unleashed by destroying angels in Psalm 78:49.