Psalm 83:7
Gebal, and Ammon, and Amalek; the Philistines with the inhabitants of Tyre;
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 25:19, God commands blotting out Amalek — the same enemy listed in Psalm 83:7, reinforcing the call for judgment.
Judges 3:13 records Ammon and Amalek joining to attack Israel, the same coalition listed in Psalm 83:7.
1 Chronicles 18:11 lists Ammon, Philistines, and Amalek among nations David defeated, echoing the enemies in Psalm 83:7.
In Exodus 17:8, the Amalekites attack Israel — the same enemy listed in Psalm 83:7 as part of the confederacy.
1 Kings 5:18 shows Gebalites as allies of Solomon, contrasting with their later role as enemies in Psalm 83:7.
Jeremiah 49:1 pronounces judgment on Ammon, the same nation listed among conspirators in Psalm 83:7.
Ezekiel 26:2 prophesies against Tyre, matching the 'inhabitants of Tyre' listed in Psalm 83:7.
Amos 1:13 pronounces judgment on Ammon, the same nation conspiring in Psalm 83:7.
In Joshua 13:5, the land of the Gebalites is listed as unconquered — the same people mentioned in Psalm 83:7 as enemies.
Nehemiah 13:1 excludes Ammonites from the congregation, showing ongoing opposition like in Psalm 83:7.