Habakkuk 3:9
Thy bow was made quite naked, according to the oaths of the tribes, even thy word. Selah. Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 17:8, God's covenant oath gives Abraham the land of Canaan — the same 'oaths to the tribes' Habakkuk recalls.
In Genesis 22:16-18, God swears by himself to bless Abraham's offspring — directly the oath Habakkuk references.
In Genesis 26:3, God confirms to Isaac the oath he swore to Abraham — extending the covenant oath to the next generation.
In Genesis 26:4, the oath promises offspring and blessing to Isaac — part of the same 'oaths to the tribes' Habakkuk mentions.
Psalm 7:12 depicts God bending his bow for judgment, matching the uncovered bow here.
Isaiah 51:10 recalls God splitting the sea, directly paralleling the splitting of the earth with rivers in Habakkuk 3:9.
Lamentations 2:4 explicitly says God bent his bow like an enemy, mirroring the image of God's bow uncovered in judgment.
Psalm 74:15 says God split open springs and brooks—directly parallel to splitting the earth with rivers.