1 Samuel 12:7

Now therefore stand still, that I may reason with you before the Lord of all the righteous acts of the Lord, which he did to you and to your fathers.

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 12:16 continues this speech, calling Israel to 'stand still and see' the LORD's sign — a direct follow-up.

Judges 5:11 Parallel

Judges 5:11 uses the exact phrase 'righteous acts of the LORD' — the same theme Samuel highlights here.

Isaiah 1:18 Parallel

Isaiah 1:18 uses the same legal language: 'Come, let us reason together' — God invites Israel to argue their case, just as Samuel does.

Micah 6:2 Parallel

Micah 6:2 announces the LORD's indictment against Israel — a legal summons like Samuel's call to reason before the LORD.

Micah 6:3 Allusion

Micah 6:3 repeats God's appeal to His people, asking what He has done — echoing Samuel's recounting of the LORD's righteous acts.

2 Kings 17:13 summarizes God's warnings through prophets like Samuel — the same call to remember and obey.

Isaiah 5:3 Parallel

Isaiah 5:3 calls the people to 'judge between me and my vineyard' — a similar legal appeal to reason about God's dealings with Israel.

Isaiah 5:4 Parallel

Isaiah 5:4 asks what more God could have done for his vineyard — paralleling Samuel's reasoning about God's righteous deeds for Israel.

Ezekiel 18:25-30 disputes Israel's claim that God's way is unjust — similar to Samuel's call to reason about God's righteous acts.