Job 37:6

For he saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth; likewise to the small rain, and to the great rain of his strength.

Cross-reference

Job 37:13 Parallel

Job 37:13 explains the purposes behind the snow and rain — correction, land, or love — directly continuing the thought.

Job 38:22 Parallel

In Job 38:22, God questions Job about storehouses of snow, deepening the theme of divine control over snow introduced in Job 37:6.

Job 36:27 Parallel

In Job 36:27, Elihu describes God drawing up water to form rain, a complementary process to the snow and rain command in Job 37:6.

In Psalm 147:16-18, God gives snow like wool and melts it with His word, echoing the command over snow and rain in Job 37:6.

Psalm 148:8 Parallel

In Psalm 148:8, snow and hail fulfill God's word, directly paralleling Job 37:6's depiction of God commanding snow and rain.

In Ezekiel 13:13, God declares He will cause flooding rain and hailstones in anger, directly showing His command over weather, paralleling Job 37:6.

Psalm 65:9 Parallel

Psalm 65:9 describes God watering the earth and enriching it, paralleling God's provision of rain in Job.

In Ezekiel 13:11, flooding rain and hailstones are instruments of divine judgment, similar to God's control over weather in Job 37:6 but with a different purpose.

Amos 9:6 Parallel

Amos 9:6 also depicts God calling for waters and pouring them out, reinforcing God's sovereign control over rain.

Acts 14:17 Parallel

Acts 14:17 says God gives rains as a witness of his goodness, echoing the theme of God's providential rain.