Psalm 29:4

The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is full of majesty.

Cross-reference

Psalm 33:9 Parallel

Psalm 33:9 shows God's spoken word creating the world, directly illustrating the power of his voice mentioned here.

Psalm 18:13 Parallel

Psalm 18:13 describes God thundering and giving His voice with hail, a direct parallel to the powerful voice of the LORD here.

Job 40:9 Allusion

Job 40:9 asks if Job can thunder with a voice like God's, directly referencing the majestic thunder of God's voice.

Jeremiah 51:16 explicitly says 'when he utters his voice, there is a tumult of waters', directly echoing the powerful voice over waters.

Luke 8:25 Parallel

Luke 8:25 depicts Jesus commanding wind and water, demonstrating the same divine authority over creation as God's voice.

Exodus 9:28 Parallel

Exodus 9:28 refers to God's mighty thunderings (His voice) during the plague of hail, showing His power over nature.

Ezekiel 10:5 compares the cherubim's wing sound to the voice of the Almighty, reinforcing the awe-inspiring power of God's voice.

1 Chronicles 29:11 ascribes majesty and power to God, directly echoing the 'full of majesty' description of His voice here.

Job 37:22 Parallel

Job 37:22 speaks of God's 'terrible majesty' from the north, paralleling the majesty of the LORD's voice in this verse.

Isaiah 66:6 Parallel

Isaiah 66:6 echoes the 'voice of the LORD' as a sound of judgment from the temple, paralleling the majestic power described here.

Luke 4:36 Parallel

Luke 4:36 shows Jesus' authoritative command over demons, reflecting the same powerful divine voice but in a NT context.