Psalm 68:22
The Lord said, I will bring again from Bashan, I will bring my people again from the depths of the sea:
Cross-reference
Exodus 14:22 recounts Israel crossing the Red Sea on dry ground, the event behind Psalm 68:22's 'depths of the sea' reference.
Exodus 14:29 repeats the Red Sea crossing detail, directly corresponding to Psalm 68:22's mention of bringing from the depths of the sea.
Isaiah 51:10 recalls God drying up the sea for the redeemed, the same Exodus event alluded to in Psalm 68:22's 'depths of the sea'.
Jeremiah 23:5-8 expands on the return from exile, linking it to a righteous Branch and a new exodus greater than from Egypt.
Ezekiel 36:24 directly promises gathering from all nations and bringing back to the land, matching the return theme.
Hosea 1:11 speaks of Judah and Israel coming together and coming up from the land, a direct parallel to being brought back.
Isaiah 11:12 explicitly says God will gather the exiles from the four corners, reinforcing the return promise.
Isaiah 27:12 describes gathering Israel one by one from the nations, a vivid parallel to bringing back from Bashan and the sea.
Isaiah 11:11-16 describes God gathering the remnant from distant lands, paralleling Psalm 68:22's promise to bring them from Bashan and the sea.
Isaiah 49:22 depicts nations bringing Israel's children back, similar to Psalm 68:22's theme of God restoring his people from far places.
Isaiah 51:11 describes the redeemed returning to Zion with joy, echoing the promise of bringing back from exile in Psalm 68:22.