Job 9:6
Which shaketh the earth out of her place, and the pillars thereof tremble.
Cross-references
In Job 26:11, the pillars of heaven tremble — the same 'pillars' language describing cosmic foundations shaking.
In Job 38:4-7, God lays the earth's foundation — the counterpart to shaking it, both showing God's sovereignty over creation's structure.
In Psalm 75:3, God steadies the earth's pillars when it totters — directly parallel to the shaking and pillars here.
Isaiah 13:13 uses the exact phrase 'shaken out of its place' as Job 9:6, linking God's wrath to earth's removal.
Isaiah 24:19 explicitly says the earth is 'violently shaken,' directly matching Job 9:6's shaking of the earth.
Haggai 2:6 says God will shake the heavens and earth, echoing Job 9:6's shaking of the earth and its pillars.
Haggai 2:21 repeats the promise to shake the heavens and earth, closely paralleling Job 9:6's cosmic upheaval.
In Hebrews 12:26, God's voice shakes the earth — the same imagery of divine power causing cosmic disturbance found here.
Psalm 60:2 explicitly says God made the land quake and tore it open, directly paralleling Job's shaking earth.
Jeremiah 10:10 states that at God's wrath the earth quakes, reinforcing Job's depiction of God's power over the earth.
Psalm 29:8 describes the LORD's voice shaking the wilderness, paralleling Job's theme of God's power shaking the earth.
Psalm 97:4 says the earth sees God's lightning and trembles, matching Job's image of the earth shaking.