Psalm 18:13
The Lord also thundered in the heavens, and the Highest gave his voice; hail stones and coals of fire.
Cross-reference
Psalm 29:3 directly parallels God's voice as thunder over waters, same imagery as the thunder in Psalm 18:13.
Psalm 29:4 describes the voice of the LORD as powerful and majestic, echoing the thunderous voice in Psalm 18:13.
Psalm 144:6 calls for lightning and arrows — similar to the hail and fiery coals here as divine weapons.
Psalm 78:48 recalls God's judgment on Egypt with hail and thunderbolts, similar to the storm imagery here.
Psalm 104:7 describes waters fleeing at God's thunder, echoing the power of his voice here.
Exodus 20:18 describes the people witnessing thunder and lightning at Sinai, similar to the thunder of God's voice here.
Habakkuk 3:5 depicts burning coals at God's feet, directly paralleling the coals of fire in Psalm 18:13.
Jeremiah 10:13 says 'When he thunders, the waters roar' — directly parallels the thunder and storm imagery here.
Jeremiah 51:16 repeats the same thunder and storm imagery as Jeremiah 10:13 — strong parallel to this verse.
Exodus 9:23 recounts God sending thunder, hail, and fire, matching the theophanic elements in Psalm 18:13.
Isaiah 30:30 describes God's majestic voice with thunderstorm and hail — identical imagery to the thunder and hail here.
1 Samuel 2:10 directly echoes 'The Most High will thunder from heaven' — the same phrase used here for God's judgment.
John 12:29 records the crowd mistaking God's voice for thunder, similar to the thunderous voice here.
Job 40:9 asks if anyone can thunder like God, highlighting the unique power of his voice here.
1 Samuel 7:10 shows God thundering against the Philistines, similar to his thunderous deliverance here.
In Revelation 8:7, hail and fire mixed with blood fall on the earth, mirroring the hail and coals of fire in Psalm 18:13.
In Ezekiel 10:2, coals of fire are taken from the cherubim to scatter over Jerusalem, echoing the divine judgment imagery of hailstones and coals in Psalm 18:13.
Ezekiel 10:5 compares the sound of cherubim wings to the voice of God, similar to the thunderous voice in Psalm 18:13.
In Ezekiel 13:11, hailstones are part of God's judgment against false prophets, similar to the hailstones in Psalm 18:13.
In Ezekiel 13:13, hailstones and stormy wind are again used as divine judgment, paralleling Psalm 18:13's hailstones.
Revelation 4:5 depicts thunder from God's throne, echoing the thunder of his voice here.
In Revelation 19:6, the voice of God's people is like thunder, echoing the divine thunder of Psalm 18:13.
Revelation 8:5 includes thunder and lightning after the angel's action, similar to the storm imagery here.