Romans 11:9

And David saith, Let their table be made a snare, and a trap, and a stumblingblock, and a recompence unto them:

Cross-reference

Romans 14:13 uses the same 'stumbling block' term to exhort believers not to cause others to stumble—a contrasting ethical application.

Deuteronomy 32:35 Related theme

Deuteronomy 32:35 declares God's vengeance — parallel to the retribution mentioned in Romans 11:9 as part of the snare.

Psalm 69:22 Citation

Psalm 69:22 is the exact source quoted here — the table becomes a snare and trap, applied to Israel's blessings.

Psalm 69:23 Citation

Psalm 69:23 continues the imprecation with blindness and trembling — the next verse of the same psalm Paul quotes.

Isaiah 8:14 Parallel

Isaiah 8:14 also uses stumbling imagery for Israel — a parallel theme of God making a stone of offense that causes stumbling.

Isaiah 28:13 echoes the same 'snare' imagery: God's word itself becomes a trap for those who refuse to heed it.

Jeremiah 6:21 similarly describes God placing stumbling blocks before a disobedient people, leading to their fall.

Ezekiel 3:20 Related theme

Ezekiel 3:20 shows God laying a stumbling block before a righteous person who turns away—mirroring judgment on unfaithful Israel.

Revelation 2:14 recalls Balaam's 'stumbling block' that led Israel into idolatry—a historical parallel to Israel's downfall.