1 Samuel 12:8
When Jacob was come into Egypt, and your fathers cried unto the Lord, then the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, which brought forth your fathers out of Egypt, and made them dwell in this place.
Cross-references
1 Samuel 12:6 already states that the LORD sent Moses and Aaron to bring Israel out — verse 8 expands on that earlier summary.
Genesis 46:5-7 narrates Jacob's migration to Egypt — the event Samuel summarizes as the starting point of Israel's sojourn.
Exodus 2:23 describes the Israelites' groaning and cry to God — the very cry Samuel mentions as the catalyst for deliverance.
Exodus 2:24 shows God hearing that cry and remembering His covenant — the divine response that Samuel's summary implies.
Exodus 3:9 records God acknowledging the cry of Israel and the oppression — the same cry that moved God to action in Samuel's account.
Exodus 3:10 records God commissioning Moses to bring Israel out of Egypt — the sending Samuel says the LORD carried out.
Exodus 4:14-16 explains Aaron's role as Moses' spokesman — providing detail for the joint mission Samuel mentions.
In Exodus 4:27-31, the Lord sends Moses and Aaron to the elders, matching Samuel's summary of the deliverance initiation.
Acts 7:15, in Stephen's speech, echoes Jacob's descent to Egypt — the same event Samuel references here.
Exodus 12:51 records the Lord bringing Israel out of Egypt, the exact event Samuel summarizes.
Psalm 44:1-3 recalls God's past acts of driving out nations and planting Israel, a poetic echo of Samuel's summary.
Numbers 20:15 recounts the same history: the descent into Egypt, long stay, and affliction that led to Israel's cry.
Joshua 1:2-4 records God's command to enter the promised land, the settlement Samuel says was the outcome.
Acts 7:35 expands on Moses' sending as ruler and redeemer, echoing Samuel's account of God sending him.
Genesis 15:14 is the prophecy God gave Abraham: Egypt's judgment and Israel's departure with possessions, fulfilled here.
Numbers 33:1 lists the Exodus stages under Moses and Aaron, the same leaders mentioned in Samuel’s summary.
Genesis 46:6 records Jacob's actual entry into Egypt with his household, the event Samuel summarizes.
Joshua 1:6 promises the land inheritance, directly aligning with Samuel's statement of dwelling in the place.
Exodus 14:30 describes the Lord saving Israel from the Egyptians, a key part of the deliverance Samuel recounts.
Joshua 3:10-13 describes God driving out nations as Israel enters the land, continuing the exodus story Samuel summarizes.
Exodus 14:31 shows Israel's fear and belief in the Lord and Moses, following the deliverance Samuel mentions.
Hosea 12:13 identifies Moses as the prophet who led Israel out of Egypt, interpreting Samuel's mention of Moses and Aaron.
Exodus 6:26 identifies Moses and Aaron as those appointed to bring out Israel, echoing Samuel's reference to their role.