Habakkuk 3:15
Thou didst walk through the sea with thine horses, through the heap of great waters.
Cross-reference
Habakkuk 3:8 earlier describes God riding horses and raging against the sea, reinforcing the same divine warrior image.
Psalm 77:19 describes God's path through the sea, a classic Exodus deliverance image that parallels the trampling of waters here.
Psalm 77:16 makes the waters tremble at God's presence, echoing the same reaction to the trampling of the sea in this verse.
Psalm 78:13 recounts God dividing the sea and making waters stand like a heap, another Exodus reference paralleling the trampling.
Psalm 114:3 describes the sea fleeing and the Jordan turning back, reinforcing the motif of waters responding to God's power.
Psalm 33:7 speaks of God gathering the sea as a heap, highlighting divine control over waters similar to the trampling here.
In Isaiah 63:13, God leads his people through the depths like a horse in the desert — same image of divine guidance over chaotic waters.
Joshua 3:13 recounts the Jordan waters being cut off, another demonstration of God's power over waters, though the imagery differs.