Job 37:12
And it is turned round about by his counsels: that they may do whatsoever he commandeth them upon the face of the world in the earth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 65:10 continues with God drenching furrows and softening with showers—directly parallels the direction of rain in Job 37:12.
Psalm 148:8 explicitly says stormy wind fulfills God's word, directly paralleling the clouds doing His commands in this verse.
Jeremiah 14:22 affirms that only the LORD sends rain from the skies—same assertion that God alone directs the clouds.
Psalm 147:15 describes God's command running swiftly, with context of snow and wind, directly paralleling the clouds doing His bidding here.
Genesis 7:4 records God commanding rain for the flood, a specific instance of clouds obeying His command as stated here.
Psalm 65:9 describes God watering the land and filling streams—both depict God directing water over the earth.
Joel 2:23 shows God sending rain as a blessing, reinforcing the same sovereign control over clouds seen here.
Amos 4:7 depicts God selectively sending or withholding rain, illustrating the same sovereign direction of clouds described here.
James 5:17 recounts Elijah's prayer stopping rain, showing human agency under God's sovereignty over weather, similar to God's command here.
James 5:18 describes Elijah's prayer bringing rain, further illustrating God's control over rain as in this verse.
Revelation 11:6 gives the two witnesses power to shut heaven from rain, echoing God's authority over rain seen here.