Psalm 29:10
The Lord sitteth upon the flood; yea, the Lord sitteth King for ever.
Cross-references
Psalm 29:3 describes God's voice over the waters, while verse 10 declares His enthronement over the flood — both emphasize His dominion over chaotic waters.
Psalm 104:6-9 recounts God's control over the floodwaters at creation and the flood, echoing His enthronement over the flood here.
Psalm 99:1 says 'he sits enthroned between the cherubim,' echoing the same throne imagery as Psalm 29:10.
Psalm 93:1 proclaims 'The LORD reigns' and his majesty, closely paralleling the enthronement imagery in Psalm 29:10.
Psalm 10:16 directly states 'The LORD is King forever,' reinforcing the same eternal reign as Psalm 29:10.
In Psalm 65:7, God stills the roaring seas, reinforcing the theme of His sovereignty over chaotic waters seen here.
Psalm 2:6-9 describes God's anointed king ruling the nations, complementing the eternal kingship declared in Psalm 29:10.
1 Timothy 1:17 honors the 'King eternal,' directly paralleling the forever reign in Psalm 29:10.
Genesis 6:17 is the divine decree to bring the flood over which God is later enthroned as king here.
Mark 4:41 reveals Jesus' authority over wind and waves, mirroring God's enthronement over the flood in Psalm 29:10.
Exodus 15:18 declares 'The LORD reigns forever,' a direct parallel to the eternal enthronement in Psalm 29:10.
Lamentations 5:19 affirms God's eternal reign, directly echoing 'the LORD sits enthroned as king forever' from Psalm 29:10.
Daniel 6:26 proclaims God's kingdom endures forever, reinforcing the eternal kingship theme of Psalm 29:10.
Mark 4:39 shows Jesus calming the storm, demonstrating the same authority over chaotic waters that Psalm 29:10 attributes to God.
John 6:19 records Jesus walking on water, a direct display of divine sovereignty over the sea, prefigured by God's enthronement over the flood.
Job 38:8-11 describes God setting boundaries for the sea, paralleling His sovereign rule over the floodwaters here.
Genesis 8:2 describes the cessation of the floodwaters, demonstrating God's authority over the flood that Psalm 29:10 proclaims.
Genesis 8:1 shows God's sovereign control over the floodwaters as He causes them to recede, consistent with His enthronement here.
Job 38:25 shows God's control over rain channels, echoing the same sovereignty over waters as the flood in Psalm 29:10.
Daniel 2:44 promises an everlasting kingdom, aligning with the eternal reign of God in Psalm 29:10.
Matthew 6:13 ends with 'yours is the kingdom... forever,' echoing the eternal kingship of Psalm 29:10.