Psalm 114:5

What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?

Cross-reference

Habakkuk 3:8 directly asks about God's anger against rivers and sea — mirrors the questions in Psalm 114:5 about sea fleeing and Jordan turning.

2 Kings 2:8 Parallel

In 2 Kings 2:8, Elijah parts the Jordan with his mantle, echoing the same miraculous dividing of waters as the Exodus.

Isaiah 63:12 recalls God dividing the waters before Moses — the same Exodus event that Psalm 114 poetically questions.

Nahum 1:4 Parallel

Nahum 1:4 depicts God rebuking the sea and drying rivers — directly parallel to the sea fleeing and Jordan driven back.

Zechariah 10:11 describes God passing through the sea and drying up rivers — a clear echo of the Exodus crossing.

Joshua 24:11 Historical context

Joshua 24:11 recounts crossing the Jordan — the historical event behind Psalm 114:5's poetic question about Jordan turning back.