Psalm 78:65
Then the Lord awaked as one out of sleep, and like a mighty man that shouteth by reason of wine.
Cross-reference
Psalm 7:6 calls on God to awake and arise — the same imagery of God rousing himself to action as in this verse.
Psalm 44:23 asks why God is sleeping and begs him to awake — directly parallel to the Lord awakening as from sleep here.
Psalm 68:1 says 'God shall arise, his enemies scattered' — directly parallels the warrior awakening to defeat foes.
Psalm 73:20 uses the same awakening metaphor: 'Like a dream when one awakes, O Lord, when you rouse yourself'.
Isaiah 42:13 depicts the LORD as a warrior shouting — the same warrior imagery used here with 'like a warrior shouting because of wine'.
Isaiah 42:14 echoes God's silence ending: 'I have held my peace... now I will cry out' — same divine awakening after restraint.
Isaiah 51:9 cries 'Awake, awake, O arm of the LORD' — echoing the awakening warrior imagery of this verse.
1 Kings 18:27 mocks Baal as asleep — contrasting with the true God who awakens as a warrior here.
Isaiah 31:2 says God 'will arise against the evildoers' — parallel to the warrior awakening to bring judgment.
Isaiah 33:10 declares 'Now I will arise, says the Lord' — directly parallels the awakening and rising up here.
Jeremiah 25:30 has God roaring like a warrior shouting against his enemies — same imagery as the warrior shouting from wine.
Zechariah 2:13 calls for silence because God has roused himself from his holy dwelling — a direct parallel to God waking from sleep.
Zephaniah 3:8 depicts God rising to pour out wrath on nations, echoing the awakening imagery here.