Jeremiah 51:16

When he uttereth his voice, there is a multitude of waters in the heavens; and he causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth: he maketh lightnings with rain, and bringeth forth the wind out of his treasures.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 10:13 is nearly identical: thunder, clouds, lightning, wind — a direct parallel within the same prophetic book.

Jeremiah 14:22 Related theme

Jeremiah 14:22 affirms that only God gives rain — reinforcing the exclusive divine power behind storms.

In Job 37:2-11, the same storm imagery—God's thunder, lightning, rain, wind—echoes the divine power over creation.

In Matthew 8:26, Jesus rebukes wind and sea, exercising the same divine authority over creation.

Psalm 135:7 Allusion

Psalm 135:7 uses identical phrasing about lightning and wind from storehouses, directly echoing this verse.

Psalm 104:7 Parallel

In Psalm 104:7, God's thunder causes waters to flee—directly parallel to the tumult of waters at his voice.

Psalm 68:33 Parallel

In Psalm 68:33, God's mighty voice from the heavens directly parallels the utterance causing tumult of waters.

In Psalm 29:3-10, the voice of the Lord over mighty waters and storm fully parallels the tumult of waters and lightning here.

Psalm 18:13 Parallel

In Psalm 18:13, the Lord's thunder and voice with hailstones matches the storm imagery—same divine power in nature.

Job 40:9 Parallel

In Job 40:9, God's thunderous voice contrasts human weakness, directly echoing the power referenced here.

In Job 38:34-38, God questions Job about controlling the heavens and rain, reinforcing the same divine power over storms.

In Job 36:26-33, God's control over thunder, lightning, and rain mirrors the same storm imagery—divine power in nature.

Psalm 29:4 Parallel

Psalm 29:4 extols the powerful voice of the LORD over waters — a direct parallel to the voice causing tumult.

Psalm 78:26 Parallel

Psalm 78:26 recalls God directing the east and south winds during the Exodus, showing His weather sovereignty.

Jonah 1:4 Parallel

Jonah 1:4 shows God sending a great storm — the same divine control over wind and sea described here.

Matthew 8:27 records people marveling at Jesus' power over nature — echoing the awe of God's storm command.

Amos 4:13 Related theme

Amos 4:13 declares God creates the wind — matching the storehouses of wind imagery here.

Jonah 4:8 Parallel

Jonah 4:8 has God appoint a scorching east wind — also from God's storehouses, but a different effect.

Zechariah 10:1 Related theme

Zechariah 10:1 says God makes storm clouds and gives rain — the same source of weather as here.

Psalm 46:6 Parallel

In Psalm 46:6, God's voice melts the earth—similar motif of divine utterance causing upheaval, though more political than natural.