Psalm 18:7
Then the earth shook and trembled; the foundations also of the hills moved and were shaken, because he was wroth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 46:2 speaks of earth giving way and mountains moving, similar imagery of cosmic upheaval.
Psalm 114:4-7 describes mountains skipping and earth trembling at God's presence, same cosmic response as here.
Psalm 29:8 describes the Lord's voice shaking the wilderness, paralleling the earthquake imagery of Psalm 18:7.
In Psalm 50:3, God's coming with fire and tempest mirrors the earthquake imagery here — both depict theophany with cosmic upheaval.
Acts 16:26 describes a great earthquake shaking prison foundations, directly paralleling the shaking foundations here.
Zechariah 14:4 describes the Mount of Olives splitting at the Lord's coming, a future earthquake akin to the shaking in Psalm 18:7.
Habakkuk 3:10 says mountains trembled at God's sight, directly paralleling the earth's shaking in Psalm 18:7.
Habakkuk 3:6 depicts mountains scattering and hills bowing at God's presence, similar to the quaking foundations in Psalm 18:7.
Jeremiah 4:24 depicts mountains quaking and hills moving, directly echoing the trembling mountains here.
Deuteronomy 32:22 mentions God's anger burning to the foundations of mountains, paralleling the trembling foundations from anger.
Ezekiel 38:19 also describes a great shaking in the land due to God's wrath, echoing the earthquake imagery of Psalm 18:7.
Ezekiel 38:20 expands the shaking to all creation—mountains thrown down, walls falling—paralleling the cosmic upheaval in Psalm 18:7.
In Jeremiah 10:10, God's wrath makes the earth quake — the same cause-and-effect as the trembling here.
Matthew 27:51 records an earthquake at Jesus' death, echoing the divine earthquake here—both signal God's powerful response.
In Amos 8:8, the land trembles because of God's judgment — directly echoing the earthquake from His anger here.
In Joel 2:10, the earth quakes before the Lord's army — a parallel cosmic trembling as in the divine judgment here.
In Isaiah 64:1, the plea for God to come down so mountains quake directly parallels the earthquake caused by His anger here.
In Isaiah 5:25, God's anger also makes mountains quake, directly echoing the trembling foundations here.
Job 26:11 says the pillars of heaven tremble at God's reproof, similar to the foundations of hills quaking in Psalm 18:7.
2 Samuel 22:8 is nearly identical to Psalm 18:7—both record the same song of David describing the earth shaking at God's anger.
Judges 5:4 recounts the earth trembling when God marched from Seir, directly paralleling the earthquake from God's wrath in Psalm 18:7.
Matthew 28:2 records an earthquake at the resurrection, similar divine shaking of the earth.
Acts 4:31 shows the place shaken after prayer, a physical response to God's power like the earthquake here.