Psalm 68:4
Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah, and rejoice before him.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 68:33, the same 'rides in the heavens' imagery appears, reinforcing God's majestic travel through the skies.
Psalm 18:10 depicts God riding on a cherub and flying on wind's wings, echoing the riding imagery of Psalm 68:4.
Psalm 66:4 calls all the earth to sing praises to God, reinforcing the command to sing and extol Him.
Psalm 67:4 calls nations to be glad and sing for joy, echoing the call to sing praises to God.
Psalm 104:3 describes God making clouds his chariot and riding on wind's wings, paralleling the riding motif in Psalm 68:4.
Psalm 8:1 extols the majesty of God's name, directly paralleling the praise of the LORD's name in Psalm 68:4.
Exodus 3:14 reveals God's name as 'I AM', the same LORD (YHWH) praised in Psalm 68:4.
Deuteronomy 33:26 calls God the one who rides through the heavens, directly paralleling the riding imagery in Psalm 68:4.
Isaiah 12:4-6 calls for singing and praising God for His deeds, paralleling the exhortation to sing and extol Him.
Isaiah 19:1 shows the LORD riding on a swift cloud, matching the riding imagery of Psalm 68:4.
Habakkuk 3:8 asks about God riding on horses and chariots of salvation, a strong parallel to the riding through deserts in 68:4.