Psalm 104:3
Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wings of the wind:
Cross-references
Psalm 104:13 mentions God's lofty abode watering the mountains — a thematic connection to the upper chambers, both showing God's provision from above.
Psalm 18:10 uses the exact phrase 'wings of the wind' for God's flight — directly echoing this verse.
Psalm 68:4 depicts God riding on the clouds — a direct parallel to the cloud-chariot imagery here.
Psalm 68:33 describes God riding in the heavens — a clear parallel to riding on the wings of the wind here.
Psalm 148:4 calls the 'waters above the heavens' to praise—the same waters on which God lays his upper chambers in Psalm 104:3.
Psalm 18:11 describes God making darkness and clouds his pavilion — similar to using clouds as his chariot here.
2 Samuel 22:11 also describes God riding on the wings of the wind — a direct parallel to the same theophanic imagery in Psalm 104:3.
Revelation 1:7 depicts Christ coming with clouds, echoing Psalm 104:3 where God makes clouds His chariot — a theophanic image fulfilled in the parousia.
Matthew 26:64 foretells the Son of Man coming on clouds — a fulfillment of the divine cloud‑riding imagery here.
Amos 9:6 says God builds his upper chambers in the heavens — parallel to laying beams of chambers in the waters here.
Isaiah 19:1 depicts the LORD riding on a swift cloud — the same image as making clouds his chariot.
Job 30:22 uses the same 'ride on the wind' imagery — God lifts Job up on the wind, echoing the chariot of clouds here.
Habakkuk 3:8 explicitly says God rode on horses and a chariot of salvation over rivers and sea, closely paralleling God riding on clouds and wind in Psalm 104:3.
Deuteronomy 33:26 describes God riding through the heavens — a direct parallel to Psalm 104:3's imagery of God riding on the wings of the wind.
Ezekiel 1:4 depicts a stormy wind and great cloud as part of God's chariot vision, similar to God riding on clouds and wind in Psalm 104:3.
Nahum 1:3 depicts God's way in whirlwind and clouds as dust of His feet — similar to Psalm 104:3's clouds as chariot and riding wind.
2 Kings 2:11 describes Elijah taken by whirlwind and chariots of fire — echoes Psalm 104:3's imagery of God using clouds as chariot and riding wind.
Revelation 10:1 depicts a mighty angel wrapped in a cloud, reminiscent of God using clouds as his chariot in Psalm 104:3.