Bible Cross References
Till I make thine enemies thy footstool.
Luke 19:27
Now, as for those enemies of mine who did not want me to be their king, bring them here and kill them in my presence!' "
Psalm 2:1-9
1
Why do the nations plan rebellion? Why do people make their useless plots?
2
Their kings revolt, their rulers plot together against the LORD and against the king he chose.
3
"Let us free ourselves from their rule," they say; "let us throw off their control."
4
From his throne in heaven the Lord laughs and mocks their feeble plans.
5
Then he warns them in anger and terrifies them with his fury.
6
"On Zion, my sacred hill," he says, "I have installed my king."
7
"I will announce," says the king, "what the LORD has declared. He said to me: 'You are my son; today I have become your father.
8
Ask, and I will give you all the nations; the whole earth will be yours.
9
You will break them with an iron rod; you will shatter them in pieces like a clay pot.' "
Psalm 21:8-12
8
The king will capture all his enemies; he will capture everyone who hates him.
9
He will destroy them like a blazing fire when he appears. The LORD will devour them in his anger, and fire will consume them.
10
None of their descendants will survive; the king will kill them all.
11
They make their plans, and plot against him, but they will not succeed.
12
He will shoot his arrows at them and make them turn and run.
Psalm 72:9
The peoples of the desert will bow down before him; his enemies will throw themselves to the ground.
Psalm 109:4-20
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They oppose me, even though I love them and have prayed for them.
5
They pay me back evil for good and hatred for love.
6
Choose some corrupt judge to try my enemy, and let one of his own enemies accuse him.
7
May he be tried and found guilty; may even his prayer be considered a crime!
8
May his life soon be ended; may someone else take his job!
9
May his children become orphans, and his wife a widow!
10
May his children be homeless beggars; may they be driven from the ruins they live in!
11
May his creditors take away all his property, and may strangers get everything he worked for.
12
May no one ever be kind to him or care for the orphans he leaves behind.
13
May all his descendants die, and may his name be forgotten in the next generation.
14
May the LORD remember the evil of his ancestors and never forgive his mother's sins.
15
May the LORD always remember their sins, but may they themselves be completely forgotten!
16
That man never thought of being kind; he persecuted and killed the poor, the needy, and the helpless.
17
He loved to curse---may he be cursed! He hated to give blessings---may no one bless him!
18
He cursed as naturally as he dressed himself; may his own curses soak into his body like water and into his bones like oil!
19
May they cover him like clothes and always be around him like a belt!
20
LORD, punish my enemies in that way--- those who say such evil things against me!
Psalm 110:5
The Lord is at your right side; when he becomes angry, he will defeat kings.
Psalm 110:6
He will pass judgment on the nations and fill the battlefield with corpses; he will defeat kings all over the earth.
Revelation 19:14-21
14
The armies of heaven followed him, riding on white horses and dressed in clean white linen.
15
Out of his mouth came a sharp sword, with which he will defeat the nations. He will rule over them with a rod of iron, and he will trample out the wine in the wine press of the furious anger of the Almighty God.
16
On his robe and on his thigh was written the name: "King of kings and Lord of lords."
17
Then I saw an angel standing on the sun. He shouted in a loud voice to all the birds flying in midair: "Come and gather together for God's great feast!
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Come and eat the flesh of kings, generals, and soldiers, the flesh of horses and their riders, the flesh of all people, slave and free, great and small!"
19
Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered to fight against the one who was riding the horse and against his army.
20
The beast was taken prisoner, together with the false prophet who had performed miracles in his presence. (It was by those miracles that he had deceived those who had the mark of the beast and those who had worshiped the image of the beast.) The beast and the false prophet were both thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur.
21
Their armies were killed by the sword that comes out of the mouth of the one who was riding the horse; and all the birds ate all they could of their flesh.