Psalm 148:7
Praise the Lord from the earth, ye dragons, and all deeps:
Cross-reference
Psalm 148:1 calls for praise from the heavens, while verse 7 calls from the earth — complementary halves of the same psalm's praise structure.
Psalm 104:26 mentions Leviathan, a specific great sea creature — one called to praise in the main verse.
Psalm 150:6 calls everything that has breath to praise — expanding the call to all living things, including sea creatures.
Psalm 74:13 recalls God breaking sea monsters — connecting to the sea creatures in Psalm 148:7 that are called to praise, though one focuses on power and the other on worship.
Psalm 104:25 describes the sea teeming with creatures — the same creatures called to praise in the main verse.
Genesis 1:21 records God creating the great sea creatures — the same beings called to praise here.
Job 41 describes Leviathan in detail — a prime example of the great sea creatures called to praise.
Isaiah 27:1 depicts Leviathan as a monster God will punish — contrasting with the call for it to praise in the main verse.
Isaiah 51:9 recalls God defeating Rahab the sea monster — an enemy, unlike the praising creatures in the main verse.
Isaiah 43:20 says wild animals honor God — parallel to sea creatures praising, but a different category.