Psalm 24:2
For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.
Cross-reference
Psalm 136:6 repeats the same creation motif: God spreading the earth above the waters, reinforcing His sovereignty.
Psalm 104:6 depicts the primordial deep covering the earth, echoing the same creation imagery of God founding the earth on waters.
In Psalm 104:5, God sets the earth on its foundations — a direct parallel to Psalm 24:2's statement of founding it on waters.
Psalm 89:11 directly says God founded the world, using the same verb as Psalm 24:2, reinforcing the theme of God as creator.
Psalm 93:1 declares the world is established and immovable, a parallel theme to the earth's secure foundation on seas.
Psalm 96:10 affirms the world is established and immovable, paralleling the secure foundation theme of Psalm 24:2.
2 Peter 3:5 states the earth was formed out of water and through water, directly echoing the creation imagery of Psalm 24:2.
Genesis 1:9 describes God gathering the waters to let dry land appear, the foundational event behind the poetic image.
Jeremiah 5:22 describes God placing sand as the sea's boundary, reinforcing the theme of His sovereign establishment of the earth on waters.
In Job 38:8-11, God sets boundaries for the sea, echoing the founding of earth on waters in Psalm 24:2 and expanding on His control over creation.
Genesis 1:10 names the dry land 'Earth' and gathered waters 'Seas', directly relating to the earth's foundation on seas.
Job 38:6 asks about the earth's foundations and cornerstone, directly echoing the founding theme of Psalm 24:2.
Jeremiah 10:12 says God established the world by his wisdom, closely paralleling the founding of the earth in Psalm 24:2.
Job 38:4 asks about the laying of earth's foundation, a parallel theme to Psalm 24:2's founding on seas, though without water imagery.
Isaiah 42:5 describes God spreading out the earth and giving breath, expanding on the creative act of founding the earth.
Job 26:7 says God hangs the earth on nothing, a different creation image from founding on seas, yet both affirm His sovereign power.
Jeremiah 10:12-13 describes God establishing the world and controlling waters, echoing the creative sovereignty of Psalm 24:2.