1 Samuel 12:6
And Samuel said unto the people, It is the Lord that advanced Moses and Aaron, and that brought your fathers up out of the land of Egypt.
Cross-reference
In 1 Samuel 12:8, Samuel continues the same speech, detailing how God sent Moses and Aaron to rescue Israel from Egyptian oppression.
In Exodus 6:26, God directly commands Moses and Aaron to bring Israel out — the same event Samuel recalls as God's appointment.
Nehemiah 9:9-14 rehearses the Exodus and Sinai events, echoing Samuel's reminder of God's deliverance through Moses and Aaron.
Psalm 77:20 directly states God led his people by Moses and Aaron — the same leaders Samuel says God appointed for the Exodus.
Psalm 78:12-72 is a full historical account from Exodus onward, including the plagues and wilderness — the same story Samuel summarizes.
Psalm 105:26 says God sent Moses and Aaron, his chosen — a direct parallel to Samuel's statement about God appointing them.
Hosea 12:13 says a prophet (Moses) brought Israel out of Egypt — directly parallel to Samuel's reference to God using Moses and Aaron.
Micah 6:4 echoes the same exodus event: God brought Israel up from Egypt with Moses, Aaron, and Miriam — reinforcing Samuel's reminder.
Exodus 3:10 records God's original commission to Moses to bring Israel out of Egypt — the event Samuel references.
Psalm 99:6 groups Moses and Aaron with Samuel as priests who called on God — linking these leaders beyond the Exodus context.
Psalm 136:11 praises God for bringing Israel out of Egypt — the same deliverance Samuel highlights, though without naming Moses and Aaron.