Psalm 104:32
He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth: he toucheth the hills, and they smoke.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 77:16, the waters tremble at God's presence — the same fearful response as the earth trembling in Psalm 104:32.
In Psalm 97:4, the earth trembles at God's lightnings — parallel to the earth trembling at his look in Psalm 104:32.
In Psalm 97:5, mountains melt before the Lord — similar to mountains smoking at his touch in Psalm 104:32.
In Psalm 114:7, the earth is commanded to tremble at the Lord's presence — the same response as the earth trembling at his look in Psalm 104:32.
Psalm 144:5 directly echoes 'touch the mountains, that they may smoke' — the same image of God's touch causing smoke.
Psalm 60:2 says God made the land quake — directly parallel to 'He looks at the earth, and it trembles' in Psalm 104:32.
Psalm 50:3 depicts God's coming with devouring fire and tempest, echoing the theophany of trembling and smoke in Psalm 104:32.
Psalm 18:8 describes smoke from God's nostrils and fire from His mouth — another theophany with smoke, like the mountains smoking in Psalm 104:32.
Exodus 19:18 describes Sinai trembling and smoking at God's descent — the historical event behind the poetic image in Psalm 104:32.
Nahum 1:5 describes mountains quaking and the earth heaving before God—directly parallel to the trembling and smoking mountains here.
Habakkuk 3:6 says God shook the nations and scattered mountains—directly parallel to the trembling earth and smoking mountains here.
Habakkuk 3:10 says mountains writhed at God's presence—same imagery as the mountains smoking and trembling here.
Jeremiah 10:10 declares that at God's wrath the earth quakes — same cause-and-effect as Psalm 104:32's trembling at His look.
Isaiah 64:1 prays for God to come down so mountains quake — same desire for the theophanic power shown in Psalm 104:32.