1 Kings 18:39
And when all the people saw it, they fell on their faces: and they said, The Lord, he is the God; the Lord, he is the God.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 18:21 poses the question 'If the LORD is God, follow him'; here the people finally answer by declaring Him God.
In 1 Kings 18:24, Elijah prays for fire as the sign; here the people respond to the answered prayer by confessing the LORD.
In 1 Kings 8:60, Solomon prays that all may know 'the LORD is God' — echoing the people's declaration here.
2 Chronicles 7:3 recounts the same pattern: fire from heaven, people fall and worship, directly echoing this event.
In Leviticus 9:24, fire from the LORD consumes the offering and the people fall on their faces — a direct parallel to the events here.
In Jeremiah 14:22, the same confession that only the Lord can give rain reinforces the people's declaration that the LORD is God, not Baal.
In Joshua 22:34, the altar is named to witness that 'the LORD is God' — the same confession the people proclaim here.
In 2 Kings 19:15, Hezekiah prays acknowledging God alone as God — a parallel to the people's acclamation here.
In Jeremiah 10:10, the LORD is proclaimed as the true and living God — the same truth the people confess here.