Psalm 77:19

Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the great waters, and thy footsteps are not known.

Cross-reference

Psalm 97:2 Parallel

In Psalm 97:2, clouds and thick darkness surround God—echoing the hiddenness of His footprints in the sea here.

Psalm 106:9 Allusion

Psalm 106:9 recounts the same Exodus event—God rebuking the Red Sea and leading through the deep—making the unseen path visible.

Psalm 29:10 Parallel

In Psalm 29:10, God sits enthroned over the flood—reinforcing the theme of His sovereignty over the waters seen in the sea crossing here.

Exodus 14:28 Historical context

Exodus 14:28 describes the waters returning to drown the Egyptians — the same event of God's path through the sea referenced here.

Nehemiah 9:11 Historical context

In Nehemiah 9:11, the same Exodus event is recounted: God dividing the sea so Israel passed through on dry land.

Nahum 1:4 Parallel

In Nahum 1:4, God rebukes the sea and dries it up — echoing the same divine power over waters seen in the Red Sea crossing here.

In Habakkuk 3:15, God tramples the sea with horses — a vivid parallel to the path through the sea here.

Exodus 14:29 shows the Israelites walking on dry ground through the sea — the same event where God's path was unseen.

Job 9:11 Parallel

In Job 9:11, Job echoes the same theme of God passing by unseen—both verses describe God's invisible movement and hidden presence.

Isaiah 43:16 directly alludes to the Exodus with 'makes a way in the sea, a path in mighty waters'—the same imagery of God's hidden path.

Isaiah 45:15 declares God hides himself—this matches the unseen footprints, both highlighting God's hiddenness in salvation.

Isaiah 55:9 Parallel

Isaiah 55:9 says God's ways are higher than ours—this explains why his footprints are unseen, connecting divine mystery to human limitation.

Joshua 3:16 Parallel

In Joshua 3:16, the Jordan River is cut off for Israel to cross — a parallel miracle of God making a path through waters, like the sea here.

In Romans 11:33, Paul declares God's ways inscrutable — echoing the unseen footprints of God's path through the sea here.

Job 38:16 Parallel

In Job 38:16, God questions Job about walking in the recesses of the sea—both verses use the sea as a setting for God's mysterious activity.

Nahum 1:3 Parallel

In Nahum 1:3, God's way is in whirlwind and storm — similar to the sea path here, both showing His hidden yet powerful movement.