Psalm 91:13
Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Cross-reference
Psalm 44:5 echoes the trampling of enemies by God's power, but in a context of lament rather than confident protection.
1 Samuel 17:37 recounts David's deliverance from lion and bear, a historical example of God's protection like this promise.
Daniel 6:22 tells of God shutting lions' mouths, a direct fulfillment of protection from lions.
Mark 16:18 promises believers will handle snakes unharmed, directly paralleling the trampling of cobras here.
In Acts 28:3-6, Paul is bitten by a viper but suffers no harm, echoing the promise of protection from serpent's bite.
Romans 16:20 promises God will crush Satan under your feet — directly echoing the trampling of the serpent.
2 Timothy 4:17 describes Paul's deliverance from the lion's mouth, applying this promise to the apostle's experience.
Revelation 20:2 seizes the ancient serpent (Satan) and binds him — a direct defeat of the serpent figure.
Joshua 10:24 has Israel's commanders placing feet on the necks of defeated kings — a physical trampling of enemies.
Luke 10:19 directly applies this promise to believers' authority over spiritual enemies, using the same serpent imagery.
Judges 14:6 shows Samson empowered by the Spirit to tear a lion apart, exemplifying the victory over lions promised here.
Malachi 4:3 uses the same 'tread down' imagery for the final judgment of the wicked, expanding the scope beyond animals.
Acts 28:5 shows Paul unharmed by a viper, a literal fulfillment of the promise of protection from serpents.
Ephesians 1:22 applies the 'under his feet' imagery to Christ's cosmic authority, showing a greater fulfillment.
Hebrews 11:33 recalls faith that shut lions' mouths, a related demonstration of divine protection from beasts.