Acts 7:7

And the nation to whom they shall be in bondage will I judge, said God: and after that shall they come forth, and serve me in this place.

Cross-references

Genesis 15:14-16 is the original prophecy to Abraham that Stephen quotes, including judgment and exodus.

Exodus 14:31 records Israel's worship and faith after God's judgment, fulfilling the promise to come out and worship.

Nehemiah 9:9–11 Historical context

Nehemiah 9:9-11 recounts the same exodus deliverance, emphasizing God's response to affliction and his signs against Egypt.

Psalm 78:43-51 lists the specific plagues in Egypt, detailing the judgment referenced here.

Psalm 105:27-36 similarly describes the plagues as signs and wonders against Egypt.

Psalm 135:8 Parallel

Psalm 135:8 specifies the striking down of every firstborn as part of God's judgment.

Psalm 135:9 Parallel

Psalm 135:9 notes the signs and wonders sent against Pharaoh and his servants.

Psalm 136:10-15 adds the refrain of God's steadfast love, celebrating both the plagues and the Red Sea crossing.

Genesis 15:13 is the original prophecy quoted here — God predicts Israel's bondage and deliverance.