Psalm 29:6
He maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn.
Cross-reference
Psalm 92:10 also mentions the wild ox (re'em), echoing the same animal imagery in Psalm 29:6.
Psalm 114:4-7 uses the same 'skip' imagery for mountains at God's presence, echoing Lebanon's skipping.
Psalm 114:6 directly parallels this: mountains skipping like rams and lambs, both depicting creation's response to God.
Deuteronomy 3:9 identifies Sirion as Mount Hermon, clarifying the location in Psalm 29:6.
Habakkuk 3:6-11 depicts mountains writhing at God's presence, similar to Lebanon skipping in Psalm 29:6.
Nahum 1:5 shows mountains quaking before God, a similar theophanic response as the skipping here.
Numbers 23:22 uses the same 'wild ox' metaphor for God's strength, echoing the powerful skipping of mountains here.
Deuteronomy 33:17 describes Joseph's horns as a wild ox, similar to the young wild ox imagery for Sirion's skipping.