Psalm 9:5
Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast put out their name for ever and ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 149:7 explicitly says to execute vengeance on the nations — identical theme to rebuking nations and making wicked perish in Psalm 9:5.
Psalm 79:10 calls for God to avenge His servants against nations — directly parallels the rebuke and destruction of nations in Psalm 9:5.
Psalm 2:1 depicts nations raging — the very nations God rebukes in Psalm 9:5. Both focus on God's sovereignty over hostile nations.
Psalm 2:9 describes dashing nations to pieces — same destruction as 'made the wicked perish' in Psalm 9:5.
In Psalm 5:6, God destroys liars and abhors bloodthirsty—identical theme of God destroying the wicked, directly paralleling Psalm 9:5.
Psalm 7:9 petitions God to end the wicked—parallel to this verse's declaration that He has already done so.
Psalm 10:16 declares nations perish from God's land—same outcome as the rebuke and destruction here.
Psalm 78:55 recounts God driving out nations for Israel — similar divine action against nations as in Psalm 9:5, though for settlement rather than judgment.
Psalm 2:8 promises nations as inheritance to the Son — different from rebuking them in Psalm 9:5, but both show God's authority over nations.
In Revelation 19:15, Christ strikes down nations with a sword—fulfilling the divine rebuke of nations anticipated in Psalm 9:5.
Malachi 4:3 depicts the wicked as ashes underfoot—a future judgment parallel to God blotting out their name here.
Proverbs 10:7 says the wicked's name rots—same fate as being blotted out, contrasting the righteous' blessing.
In 2 Samuel 22:44-46, David sings of God making him head of nations and foreigners submitting—strong parallel to God rebuking nations in Psalm 9:5.
Deuteronomy 9:14 uses the identical 'blot out their name' phrase, showing God's threat to destroy Israel for idolatry.
In Isaiah 17:13, nations are rebuked and flee like chaff — the same image of God scattering the wicked as in this verse.
Deuteronomy 7:24 promises Israel will make enemy names perish from under heaven, echoing this verse's blotting out.
Deuteronomy 25:6 protects a dead brother's name from being blotted out—opposite of God blotting out the wicked here.
In 2 Samuel 8:1-15, David subdues Philistines, Moab, and Edom—mirroring God's rebuke of nations in Psalm 9:5. Moderate thematic parallel.
Isaiah 48:19 promises that Israel's name would never be cut off — contrasting with the wicked whose name is blotted out here.
In 2 Samuel 10:6-9, David fights Ammonites and Syrians—another instance of God's judgment on hostile nations, paralleling Psalm 9:5.