Psalms 118:10 Cross References
Psalms 118:10
10: Though hostile nations surrounded me, I destroyed them all in the name of the LORD.
Zechariah 14:1
- Watch, for the day of the LORD is coming when your possessions will be plundered right in front of you!
- On that day I will gather all the nations to fight against Jerusalem. The city will be taken, the houses plundered, and the women raped. Half the population will be taken away into captivity, and half will be left among the ruins of the city.
- Then the LORD will go out to fight against those nations, as he has fought in times past.
Revelation 20:8
- He will go out to deceive the nations from every corner of the earth, which are called Gog and Magog. He will gather them together for battle--a mighty host, as numberless as sand along the shore.
- And I saw them as they went up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded God's people and the beloved city. But fire from heaven came down on the attacking armies and consumed them.
Psalms 88:17
- They swirl around me like floodwaters all day long. They have encircled me completely.
Zechariah 12:3
- On that day I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone, a burden for the world. None of the nations who try to lift it will escape unscathed.
Psalms 18:40
- You made them turn and run; I have destroyed all who hated me.
2 Samuel 5:1
- Then all the tribes of Israel went to David at Hebron and told him, "We are all members of your family.
- For a long time, even while Saul was our king, you were the one who really led Israel. And the LORD has told you, `You will be the shepherd of my people Israel. You will be their leader.'"
- So there at Hebron, David made a covenant with the leaders of Israel before the LORD. And they anointed him king of Israel.
- David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in all.
- He had reigned over Judah from Hebron for seven years and six months, and from Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah for thirty-three years.
2 Samuel 8:1
- After this, David subdued and humbled the Philistines by conquering Gath, their largest city.
- David also conquered the land of Moab. He made the people lie down on the ground in a row, and he measured them off in groups with a length of rope. He measured off two groups to be executed for every one group to be spared. The Moabites who were spared became David's servants and brought him tribute money.
- David also destroyed the forces of Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah, when Hadadezer marched out to strengthen his control along the Euphrates River.
- David captured seventeen hundred charioteers and twenty thousand foot soldiers. Then he crippled all but one hundred of the chariot horses.
- When Arameans from Damascus arrived to help Hadadezer, David killed twenty-two thousand of them.
Revelation 19:19
- Then I saw the beast gathering the kings of the earth and their armies in order to fight against the one sitting on the horse and his army.
- And the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast--miracles that deceived all who had accepted the mark of the beast and who worshiped his statue. Both the beast and his false prophet were thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur.
- Their entire army was killed by the sharp sword that came out of the mouth of the one riding the white horse. And all the vultures of the sky gorged themselves on the dead bodies.
2 Samuel 10:1
- Some time after this, King Nahash of the Ammonites died, and his son Hanun became king.
- David said, "I am going to show complete loyalty to Hanun because his father, Nahash, was always completely loyal to me." So David sent ambassadors to express sympathy to Hanun about his father's death. But when David's ambassadors arrived in the land of Ammon,
- Hanun's advisers said to their master, "Do you really think these men are coming here to honor your father? No! David has sent them to spy out the city so that they can come in and conquer it!"
- So Hanun seized David's ambassadors and shaved off half of each man's beard, cut off their robes at the buttocks, and sent them back to David in shame.
- When David heard what had happened, he sent messengers to tell the men to stay at Jericho until their beards grew out, for they were very embarrassed by their appearance.