2 Samuel 22:8
Then the earth shook and trembled; the foundations of heaven moved and shook, because he was wroth.
Cross-reference
Job 26:11 speaks of the pillars of heaven trembling at God’s rebuke — directly parallel to the foundations shaking here.
Psalm 18:7 is a parallel version of this same verse, almost verbatim, depicting the earth reeling at God's anger.
Nahum 1:5 echoes the cosmic upheaval of God's wrath—mountains quake, earth trembles—reinforcing the same theophanic imagery.
Habakkuk 3:6-11 expands this theophany: mountains crumble, heavens tremble, and the earth shakes at God's coming.
Matthew 27:51 records an earthquake at Jesus' death — a theophanic sign like this, showing God's presence in judgment.
Psalm 60:2 directly parallels the trembling earth—God has made it shake and break, mirroring the same divine judgment imagery.
Judges 5:4 also describes the earth trembling at God's march — a parallel theophanic image when God goes out to deliver.
Psalm 77:18 also portrays the earth trembling at God's thunder — a shared motif of divine theophany in creation.
Psalm 97:4 says the earth sees God's lightnings and trembles — another echo of cosmic shaking at divine presence.
Matthew 28:2 features an earthquake at the resurrection — another theophanic event where divine power shakes the earth.