Isaiah 33:3
At the noise of the tumult the people fled; at the lifting up of thyself the nations were scattered.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 17:12-14 describes peoples roaring like seas then fleeing at God's rebuke — the same imagery of nations scattering.
Isaiah 10:13 shows the Assyrian king boasting of scattering nations by his own strength — a stark contrast to God scattering them here.
Isaiah 10:32-34 depicts God cutting down the Assyrian army, a specific example of nations being scattered before God.
Isaiah 37:29-36 shows God's judgment on Assyria, turning them back — a fulfillment of nations scattering before God.
Isaiah 10:14 continues the Assyrian boast of gathering plunder, contrasting with God's authority to scatter nations here.
Psalm 46:6 says nations rage and melt at God's voice, paralleling the tumult and scattering in this verse.
Psalm 68:1 directly parallels 'God arises, enemies are scattered' — the same action of God scattering nations.