Job 26:8
He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not rent under them.
Cross-reference
Job 37:11-16 expands on God loading clouds with moisture and balancing them—directly echoing the binding of waters in clouds.
Job 38:9 describes God making a cloud as a garment for the sea, similar to binding water in clouds in Job 26:8.
Job 38:37 asks who can count clouds or tip water jars, reinforcing God's control over water in clouds as in Job 26:8.
Job 28:11 says God binds up streams so they don't trickle—using the same verb 'bind' for water, paralleling the cloud-binding here.
Job 37:16 asks about the balancings of the clouds—directly related to God's control over cloud structure and water content.
Job 36:29 speaks of the spreading of clouds, complementing Job 26:8's image of God binding water in clouds.
Psalm 18:11 says God made thick clouds dark with water his canopy—nearly identical imagery of God using clouds to contain water.
Psalm 135:7 describes God causing vapors to ascend and making rain, paralleling Job 26:8's binding of water in clouds.
Proverbs 30:4 asks who wrapped waters in a garment—the same image of God binding waters in clouds, reinforcing His sovereign control.
Isaiah 5:6 has God commanding clouds not to rain—the opposite action of binding waters in clouds, highlighting His control over both.
Jeremiah 10:13 describes God causing a tumult of waters in the heavens—a similar portrayal of His power over clouds and rain.