Psalm 89:12
The north and the south thou hast created them: Tabor and Hermon shall rejoice in thy name.
Cross-reference
Psalm 89:16 describes those who exult in God's name all day, paralleling the mountains' joyful praise of God's name in verse 12.
Psalm 65:12 personifies hills as girding themselves with joy, echoing the joyful praise of mountains in Psalm 89:12.
Psalm 65:13 continues the personification of nature shouting for joy, similar to Tabor and Hermon's joyful praise in Psalm 89:12.
Job 26:7 mentions God stretching out 'the north' over the void, directly paralleling the creation of the north.
Isaiah 49:13 calls mountains to break into singing, directly echoing the joyful praise of Tabor and Hermon in Psalm 89:12.
Isaiah 55:12 says mountains and hills will break into singing, mirroring the joyful praise of Tabor and Hermon in Psalm 89:12.
Deuteronomy 3:9 gives alternate names for Mount Hermon (Sirion, Senir), the same mountain praised in Psalm 89:12.
Isaiah 35:1 depicts the wilderness rejoicing, a parallel to the joyful praise of mountains in Psalm 89:12.
Isaiah 35:2 mentions Lebanon, Carmel, and Sharon rejoicing, similar to Tabor and Hermon praising in Psalm 89:12.
Genesis 1:1 declares God created all things, the foundation for Psalm 89:12's statement that God created Tabor and Hermon.
Joshua 12:1 lists Mount Hermon as a boundary of conquered land, the same mountain that joyfully praises God in Psalm 89:12.