Psalm 104:5
Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 24:2 similarly describes God founding the earth on seas and rivers, reinforcing the theme of divine establishment.
Psalm 33:9 attributes the earth's firm standing to God's command, echoing the creative power behind the foundation.
Psalm 96:10 also declares the world established and never moved, a direct parallel.
Psalm 136:6 also depicts God spreading out the earth above waters, a parallel creation image.
In Psalm 18:15, the foundations of the world are laid bare — the same concept of earth's foundations being established.
In Psalm 78:69, God founded the earth forever — a direct parallel to the earth's unshakable foundation.
In Psalm 119:90, God established the earth and it stands fast — identical theme of permanent foundation.
Job 38:4-7 directly asks about laying the earth's foundation, using the same imagery of bases and cornerstone.
2 Peter 3:10 describes the earth being burned up and dissolved, contrasting with its permanent foundation.
Revelation 6:14 shows mountains and islands removed, directly opposing the earth never being moved.
In Revelation 20:11, the earth that was founded flees from God's presence — a direct contrast to its permanent establishment.
In Job 38:6, God asks about the earth's bases and cornerstone — directly parallel to the founding of the earth.
Job 26:7 says God hangs the earth on nothing, a different metaphor for God's creative power over the earth.
Ecclesiastes 1:4 notes the earth remains forever, echoing the permanence but without the divine foundation.