Mark 4:37
And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full.
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:23-31 depicts sailors crying to God in a storm and Him calming the waves — a direct OT parallel to Jesus' storm‑calming.
Jonah 1:4 recounts God hurling a great wind on the sea — both stories show divine sovereignty over storms at sea, though with different outcomes.
Matthew 8:24 is the parallel account of the same storm, with identical details like waves covering the boat.
Luke 8:23 describes the same windstorm coming down on the lake, parallel to Mark's account.
Psalm 93:4 declares God's might over the sea's breakers, revealing that the storm Jesus faces is subject to divine power.
In Jonah 1:6, a captain rebukes a sleeping prophet during a storm, mirroring the disciples' panic and the similar storm-and-sleeper scene.
Acts 27:14-20 describes a violent storm that threatens Paul's ship — another NT storm at sea, but here it leads to shipwreck rather than being calmed.