Psalm 107:25

For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof.

Cross-reference

Psalm 148:8 Allusion

Psalm 148:8 explicitly mentions 'stormy wind fulfilling his word' — directly echoing the storm raised by God's command.

Psalm 89:9 Parallel

Psalm 89:9 declares God rules the sea and stills waves — the counterpart to raising the storm, showing full authority.

Psalm 135:7 Parallel

Psalm 135:7 also depicts God bringing wind from his treasuries — the same divine control over storms.

Psalm 147:15 Related theme

Psalm 147:15 speaks of God's commandment going forth swiftly — the same divine command that raises the stormy wind.

Jonah 1:4 Parallel

Jonah 1:4 describes God sending a great wind creating a tempest at sea — the same divine action causing a storm.

John 6:18 Parallel

John 6:18 mentions a great wind causing the sea to rise — directly parallel to the stormy wind lifting waves here.

Ezekiel 13:13 uses the same 'stormy wind' as a tool of divine judgment, directly echoing the imagery of Psalm 107:25.

Luke 8:24 Parallel

Luke 8:24 shows Jesus rebuking the wind and raging water, directly paralleling God's command over the stormy wind in Psalm 107:25.

Ezekiel 26:3 uses the image of waves rising up, similar to the waves lifted by the stormy wind in Psalm 107:25, but here as a metaphor for invading nations.

Matthew 8:24 describes a great tempest with waves covering the ship — a similar storm scene, though Jesus calms it.