Psalm 83:15
So persecute them with thy tempest, and make them afraid with thy storm.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 11:6, God rains coals, fire, and scorching wind on the wicked—same storm imagery of divine judgment.
In Psalm 50:3, God's coming is accompanied by a mighty tempest—same theophanic storm imagery.
Job 27:20-23 describes the wicked swept away by whirlwind and storm—identical judgment imagery.
Isaiah 30:30 depicts God's fury with cloudburst, storm, and hailstones—very close parallel.
Ezekiel 13:11-14 has stormy wind, rain, and hailstones destroying a wall—same storm judgment.
Hebrews 12:18 recalls Mount Sinai with tempest, fire, and gloom—same storm theophany imagery.
Amos 1:14 explicitly mentions a tempest in the day of the whirlwind as divine judgment on Rabbah, directly paralleling the storm imagery here.
Exodus 9:18 shows a historical precedent: God sent a devastating hailstorm as judgment on Egypt, illustrating the tempest prayed for here.
Job 27:21 describes the east wind sweeping away the wicked, echoing the storm imagery used here for divine judgment on enemies.