Daniel 9:15
And now, O Lord our God, that hast brought thy people forth out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and hast gotten thee renown, as at this day; we have sinned, we have done wickedly.
Cross-reference
Exodus 6:1 promises a 'strong hand' to drive out the Israelites, the same 'mighty hand' Daniel recalls in his confession.
Exodus 6:6 repeats the promise of redemption with an 'outstretched arm,' echoing the Exodus imagery Daniel prays over.
Exodus 14:18 records God's promise to gain honor through the Exodus—the very fame Daniel 9:15 cites as a basis for confession.
Exodus 32:11 has Moses interceding with the same language—'great power and mighty hand'—just as Daniel confesses sin after recalling the exodus.
1 Kings 8:51 recalls God bringing Israel out of Egypt as 'the iron furnace,' mirroring the exodus reference in Daniel's prayer.
Nehemiah 1:10 invokes the exodus with 'great power and strong hand,' the same basis Daniel uses for his confession.
Jeremiah 32:20-23 also mentions 'made a name for yourself, as at this day' and the exodus, closely paralleling Daniel's prayer.
Jeremiah 14:21 pleads for God not to despise his people for his own name's sake—the same appeal to God's reputation that Daniel makes here.
Psalm 106:8 says God saved them for His name's sake to make His power known—parallel to Daniel's appeal to God's fame from the Exodus.
Exodus 9:14 shows God making his name known through plagues, which Daniel references as 'made a name' by the exodus.