Psalm 78:16
He brought streams also out of the rock, and caused waters to run down like rivers.
Cross-reference
Psalm 105:41 recounts the same miracle — God opening the rock to provide water in the desert.
Psalm 114:8 directly echoes the same miracle: 'who turned the rock into a pool of water' — a poetic parallel to Psalm 78:16.
Deuteronomy 8:15 recalls God bringing water from the rock, matching the description in Psalm 78:16.
Exodus 17:6 records the original event of striking the rock at Horeb to bring water — the same miracle Psalm 78:16 recounts.
Numbers 20:8 describes a second water-from-rock miracle at Meribah, parallel to the event in Psalm 78:16.
Isaiah 35:6 uses the imagery of waters bursting in the wilderness as a sign of restoration — a prophetic parallel to the Exodus miracle.
Isaiah 41:18 promises rivers and fountains in dry places, echoing the water-from-rock theme as a future blessing.
Isaiah 43:19 speaks of making rivers in the wilderness as a 'new thing' — drawing on the Exodus water provision as a pattern.
Isaiah 44:3 promises water on thirsty land and streams on dry ground, using the same desert-water imagery as Psalm 78:16.