Psalm 147:17
He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
Cross-references
Psalm 78:47 recounts God destroying vines with hail and frost, mirroring the hailstorm imagery here.
Psalm 78:48 mentions hail destroying cattle, reinforcing the theme of God's judgment through hail.
Exodus 9:23-25 describes the plague of hail in Egypt—a direct parallel to God hurling hail here.
Joshua 10:11 records the LORD hurling hailstones on Israel's enemies—another instance of divine hailstorm judgment.
Job 38:22 similarly depicts God storing hail in heavenly storehouses, reinforcing that hail is under divine control.
Job 38:23 reveals that hail is reserved for times of judgment, adding a purpose not stated in the Psalm.
Job 38:29 personifies ice and frost as born from God, expanding the theme of His sovereignty over cold phenomena.
Job 38:30 describes waters frozen solid by God, showing the same divine power behind the icy blast mentioned here.