Psalm 114:8
Which turned the rock into a standing water, the flint into a fountain of waters.
Cross-reference
Psalm 78:15 describes God splitting rocks to give water, the same miracle as turning rock into a pool in Psalm 114:8.
Psalm 78:16 recounts streams from the rock, directly parallel to the fountain from flint in Psalm 114:8.
Psalm 105:41 tells of water gushing from the opened rock, identical to the miracle in Psalm 114:8.
Exodus 17:6 records the original event of striking the rock for water, which Psalm 114:8 poetically summarizes.
Numbers 20:11 describes Moses striking the rock for water, the same event referenced in Psalm 114:8.
Deuteronomy 8:15 recalls water from flinty rock, using language very similar to Psalm 114:8's 'flint into a fountain'.
Nehemiah 9:15 recounts the same miracle of water from rock, showing God's provision in the wilderness as a historical memory.
1 Corinthians 10:4 identifies the rock as Christ, giving a typological interpretation of the water from rock.
Numbers 20:8 records the original command to speak to the rock, the event the psalm poetically recalls.