Deuteronomy 11:7
But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the Lord which he did.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 5:3 stresses the covenant was made with the present generation who saw God's works, echoing the eyewitness emphasis here.
Deuteronomy 7:19 also recalls the signs and wonders your eyes saw, directly paralleling the eyewitness theme.
Deuteronomy 27:10 commands obedience to God's voice, a logical response to witnessing His great acts as in verse 7.
Joshua 24:31 notes that those who saw God's great deeds served Him, directly tying to the eyewitness generation here.
Hebrews 3:9 cites the same wilderness generation who tested God despite seeing His works, directly echoing Deuteronomy 11:7's emphasis on witnessing God's deeds.
Psalm 145:4-6 describes passing down the memory of God's awesome acts to the next generation, linking to the eyewitness basis here.
Psalm 106:2 asks who can recount God's mighty deeds, complementing the eyewitness call to remember them here.
Psalm 145:12 aims to make God's mighty acts known, continuing the theme of witnessing and proclaiming His deeds.