1 Samuel 6:5

Wherefore ye shall make images of your emerods, and images of your mice that mar the land; and ye shall give glory unto the God of Israel: peradventure he will lighten his hand from off you, and from off your gods, and from off your land.

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 6:4 Historical context

1 Samuel 6:4 explains the guilt offering of golden tumors and mice—verse 5 gives the purpose.

1 Samuel 6:8 Historical context

1 Samuel 6:8 describes placing the golden figures in a box on the cart—part of the same ritual instructions.

1 Samuel 5:6 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:6 describes the tumors that prompted the Philistines to make guilt offerings here.

1 Samuel 5:7 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:7 records the Philistines' realization that God's hand is against them, prompting the guilt offering plan here.

1 Samuel 5:11 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:11 records the Philistines' decision to send the ark away, leading to the guilt offering plan here.

1 Samuel 5:9 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:9 records the plague of tumors that prompted this guilt offering—direct narrative cause.

1 Samuel 5:3 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:3 shows Dagon falling before the ark, the first sign of God's power leading to the plagues here.

1 Samuel 5:4 Historical context

1 Samuel 5:4 continues the Dagon destruction, another sign of God's judgment on Philistine gods referenced here.

In Revelation 16:9, people cursed God instead of giving glory — the opposite response to the Philistines' tribute here.

John 9:24 Parallel

John 9:24 has Pharisees telling the healed blind man to 'give glory to God,' using the same phrase in a context of demanding confession.

Malachi 2:2 Parallel

Malachi 2:2 warns priests to give glory to God's name or face a curse, mirroring the Philistines' condition to give glory to avoid plague.

Jeremiah 13:16 uses the exact command 'Give glory to the Lord your God' as a warning before judgment, paralleling this verse.

Isaiah 42:12 calls the coastlands to give glory to the Lord, directly echoing the Philistines (coastal people) doing so here.

Joshua 7:19 Allusion

Joshua 7:19 uses the same phrase 'give glory to the God of Israel' in calling Achan to confess, directly paralleling the Philistines' call.

Revelation 14:7 commands 'Fear God and give him glory'—directly echoes the Philistines' instruction to give glory to Israel's God.

In Revelation 11:13, survivors give glory to God after an earthquake — a parallel response to the Philistines giving glory after plagues here.

Numbers 33:4 recounts God executing judgments on Egypt's gods—same theme of God's supremacy over pagan deities as the Philistines acknowledge.

Exodus 12:12 describes God executing judgments on Egypt's gods, paralleling the judgment on Philistine gods here.

Isaiah 19:1 Related theme

Isaiah 19:1 describes idols of Egypt trembling before the Lord—similar to Philistines' tribute acknowledging God's power over their gods.