Jeremiah 4:24

I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 10:10 explicitly states that at God's wrath the earth quakes — the same cause and effect seen in the quaking mountains here.

In Jeremiah 8:16, the land quakes at the sound of enemy horses — a similar trembling of the earth under judgment, but from invasion rather than divine theophany.

Judges 5:5 Parallel

Judges 5:5 says 'the mountains quaked before the LORD' — a direct parallel to the quaking mountains in this verse, both depicting divine presence.

Habakkuk 3:6 describes mountains scattered and hills sinking at God's presence, a parallel cosmic disturbance to Jeremiah's trembling hills.

Psalm 18:7 Parallel

Psalm 18:7 says the earth reeled and mountains trembled because God was angry — the same reason and imagery as the quaking mountains here.

Nahum 1:5 Parallel

Nahum 1:5 uses almost identical language—mountains quake, hills melt—reinforcing the same image of creation trembling before God.

Micah 1:4 Parallel

Micah 1:4 describes mountains melting at God's coming, another vivid theophanic response similar to the trembling hills in Jeremiah.

Psalm 114:4-7 uses the same vivid image of mountains and hills trembling at God's presence, echoing the cosmic upheaval in Jeremiah's vision.

Isaiah 5:25 Parallel

Isaiah 5:25 also depicts mountains quaking under God's anger, linking the trembling landscape to judgment on His people.

Ezekiel 38:20 expands the shaking to all creation, with mountains thrown down at God's presence, matching Jeremiah's trembling hills.

Exodus 19:18 records Mount Sinai trembling at God's descent, the foundational theophany that Jeremiah's imagery echoes.

Psalm 60:2 Parallel

In Psalm 60:2, the land quakes and is torn open—directly paralleling the quaking mountains here as God's judgment.

Amos 8:8 Parallel

In Amos 8:8, the land trembles like the Nile—mirrors the quaking mountains here as a sign of divine judgment.

In Isaiah 13:13, the heavens tremble and earth shakes at God's wrath—an exact parallel to this cosmic judgment scene.

In Isaiah 42:15, God lays waste mountains and hills—directly parallels the quaking mountains here as divine judgment.

Habakkuk 3:10 personifies mountains writhing at God's sight, echoing the trembling response in Jeremiah's vision.

Psalm 99:1 Parallel

In Psalm 99:1, the earth quakes at God's enthronement—trembling in response to divine presence, similar to the shaking here.

Psalm 77:18 Parallel

Psalm 77:18 reports the earth trembled at God's thunder — a similar shaking of the earth, though from storm theophany rather than judgment.

Psalm 46:3 Parallel

In Psalm 46:3, mountains tremble at roaring waters, yet God is refuge—similar shaking but with a contrasting promise of safety.

Job 9:6 Parallel

Job 9:6 describes God shaking the earth so its pillars tremble, a similar image of cosmic instability to Jeremiah's quaking hills.

Judges 5:4 Parallel

Judges 5:4 shows the earth trembling as God marches from Seir — a theophanic shaking similar to the mountains quaking here, but in a victory context.