Psalm 18:14
Yea, he sent out his arrows, and scattered them; and he shot out lightnings, and discomfited them.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 77:17, God's arrows flash like lightning, directly paralleling the arrows and lightning bolts of Psalm 18:14.
In Psalm 144:6, the same petition for God to send lightning and arrows to scatter enemies nearly repeats this verse.
Psalm 64:7 directly uses the same 'God shoots arrows' imagery for sudden judgment.
In Deuteronomy 32:23, God declares He will spend His arrows on Israel's enemies, directly echoing the divine arrows of Psalm 18:14.
In Deuteronomy 32:42, God's arrows are drunk with blood in judgment, strongly paralleling the arrows of Psalm 18:14.
In Habakkuk 3:11, God's arrows flash like lightning in a theophany, directly paralleling this verse.
In Zechariah 9:14, the Lord's arrow flashes like lightning in battle, a clear parallel to this verse.
1 Samuel 2:10 depicts God thundering against enemies, echoing the same divine warrior imagery of arrows and lightning.
2 Samuel 22:15 is a parallel account of David's song, using identical imagery of God's arrows and lightning.
Revelation 4:5 has lightning and thunder from God's throne, matching the storm imagery of divine power.
In Job 6:4, the same 'arrows of the Almighty' imagery describes personal affliction and divine terror, contrasting with God's victory here.
In Job 38:35, God challenges Job about controlling lightning bolts, highlighting divine power over the same imagery.
In Job 40:9-12, God's thunder and wrath against the proud parallels the divine warrior theme here.
In Isaiah 30:30, God's judgment comes with thunderstorm and lightning, echoing the divine storm imagery here.