Psalm 18:15
Then the channels of waters were seen, and the foundations of the world were discovered at thy rebuke, O Lord, at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils.
Cross-reference
Psalm 74:15 describes God controlling waters (springs and rivers), parallel to exposing sea valleys in Psalm 18:15.
Psalm 106:9 echoes the same rebuke of the sea, showing God's power to dry up waters for His people.
Psalm 76:6 also uses 'your rebuke' to paralyze enemies, sharing the theme of God's commanding word.
Exodus 15:8 uses identical 'blast of your nostrils' imagery, describing the Red Sea parting at God's breath.
2 Samuel 22:16 is the parallel version of this same song, with nearly identical wording.
In Job 4:9, the same 'breath of God' destroys the wicked, echoing the blast from God's nostrils here.
Isaiah 30:28 explicitly calls God's breath a rushing torrent, mirroring the blast from his nostrils here.
2 Samuel 22:9 is the parallel version of this song, with smoke from nostrils and fire from the mouth.
Ezekiel 21:31 says God will blow with fiery wrath, similar to the blast of breath from his nostrils.
Habakkuk 3:10 echoes this theophany: mountains tremble, waters surge at God's presence — both depict divine power over creation.
2 Thessalonians 2:8 uses the same 'breath of his mouth' imagery — the Lord destroys the lawless one with his breath, as here God's blast rebukes.
Matthew 27:51 records an earthquake and rocks splitting at Jesus' death — similar to the foundations being uncovered at God's rebuke here.