Job 26:12
He divideth the sea with his power, and by his understanding he smiteth through the proud.
Cross-reference
Job 9:13 mentions the cohorts of Rahab cowering — the same chaos imagery of God's victory.
In Job 41:34, Leviathan is king over the proud — complementing Job 26:12 where God cuts Rahab, another chaos monster, showing God's dominion.
Job 9:10 speaks of God's unfathomable wonders — this verse provides a concrete example of such power.
Psalm 74:13 recounts God dividing the sea and breaking dragons' heads — a direct parallel to smiting Rahab in Job 26:12.
Psalm 89:9 describes God ruling the surging sea and stilling waves — the same divine authority over the sea as here.
Psalm 89:10 explicitly says God crushed Rahab — the same chaos monster defeated in this verse.
Isaiah 51:9 asks if God cut Rahab to pieces — directly echoing the same act of divine power.
Exodus 14:21-31 shows God dividing the sea — a historical display of the same power over the sea described in Job 26:12.
Psalm 29:10 declares God enthroned over the flood — reinforcing the theme of God's sovereignty over the sea in Job 26:12.
Psalm 93:4 says the Lord is mightier than the sea's noise — complementing Job 26:12's depiction of God's power over the sea.
Psalm 114:2-7 shows the sea fleeing at God's presence — another manifestation of divine power over the sea, like Job 26:12.