Psalm 114:4
The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs.
Cross-reference
Psalm 114:6 repeats the same question about mountains skipping — reinforcing the poetic parallelism within the same psalm.
Psalm 18:7 has the earth reeling and mountains trembling at God's anger — a direct parallel to the skipping mountains here.
Psalm 29:6 says God makes Lebanon skip like a calf — almost identical imagery of mountains leaping like animals.
Exodus 19:18 describes Mount Sinai trembling at God's descent, directly paralleling the mountains skipping in Psalm 114:4.
Judges 5:4 depicts the earth shaking at God's march, similar to mountains skipping in Psalm 114:4.
Judges 5:5 explicitly says mountains quaked before the LORD of Sinai, a direct parallel to Psalm 114:4.
Nahum 1:5 directly parallels: mountains quake and hills melt before the Lord — the same theophanic earthquake imagery.
Habakkuk 3:6 shows mountains scattered and hills sinking — a very similar depiction of God's power over the landscape.
Isaiah 64:1 longs for God to come down so mountains quake — directly parallels the skipping mountains of Psalm 114:4 as a theophanic response.
Habakkuk 3:10 describes mountains writhing at God's sight — same motif of mountains reacting to divine theophany, strengthening the imagery.
In Jeremiah 4:24, mountains quake and hills move — echoing the same trembling of creation at God's presence seen here.
Micah 1:4 has mountains melting and valleys splitting before God — a parallel but more intense image of creation's response.