Deuteronomy 10:10
And I stayed in the mount, according to the first time, forty days and forty nights; and the Lord hearkened unto me at that time also, and the Lord would not destroy thee.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 9:18 recounts the same forty-day intercession by Moses, showing the identical timing and outcome.
Deuteronomy 9:19 narrates the same intercession, with Moses fearing destruction and God listening, reinforcing this account.
Deuteronomy 9:25 describes the same forty-day fast and plea, emphasizing Moses' repeated intercession for Israel.
Deuteronomy 3:23-27 shows Moses later interceding unsuccessfully to enter Canaan, contrasting with God's favorable response here.
Exodus 24:18 records the first 40-day stay on Sinai, paralleling the second stay mentioned here. Both involve Moses alone with God receiving the law.
Exodus 32:14 records God relenting from disaster after Moses' plea, the precise outcome referenced here.
Exodus 32:33 adds God's reply that individual sinners will be blotted out, showing the limits of the intercession's scope.
Exodus 32:34 continues God's response: leading the people but future punishment, expanding on the outcome of Moses' intercession.
Exodus 33:17 reveals God's favor toward Moses, explaining why his intercession was heard here.
Exodus 34:28 describes the same second 40-day stay, including fasting and writing the covenant tablets, adding detail to this intercession account.
In Psalm 106:23, the same event is recalled: Moses stood in the breach to turn away God's wrath, echoing the intercession here.