Psalm 9:3
When mine enemies are turned back, they shall fall and perish at thy presence.
Cross-references
Psalm 68:1 calls for enemies to be scattered when God arises, directly mirroring the enemies turning back at God's presence.
Psalm 68:2 uses the same image of the wicked perishing at God's presence, like smoke and wax before fire.
Psalm 80:16 says they perish at the rebuke of God's countenance, closely matching 'fall and perish at thy presence'.
In Psalm 18:37, David pursues and overtakes his foes — a parallel martial scene of enemies falling before God's anointed.
In Psalm 21:12, enemies turn back in flight — the same image of retreat before God's king as in this verse.
In Psalm 40:14, David prays for enemies seeking his life to be ashamed and turned back — the same plea and outcome.
2 Thessalonians 1:9 speaks of everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, a direct NT echo of enemies perishing at His presence.
Revelation 6:12-17 shows people hiding from the face of the Lamb, unable to withstand His presence — the same terror as in Psalm 9:3.
Revelation 20:11 depicts earth and heaven fleeing from the face of God on the throne, a cosmic extension of enemies perishing at His presence.
Isaiah 64:3 describes mountains flowing down at God's presence, extending the same overwhelming effect to creation.