Deuteronomy 26:8
And the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders:
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 4:34, the same phrase 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' describes God's deliverance from Egypt.
In Deuteronomy 5:15, the same 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' is given as the reason for Sabbath observance.
Deuteronomy 9:26 echoes the 'mighty hand' deliverance from Egypt in Moses' prayer, reinforcing the same theme.
Exodus 12:41 specifies the exact timing — 430 years to the day — when the LORD brought Israel out, matching the summarized 'brought us out'.
Isaiah 63:12 refers to God's glorious arm dividing the waters, a specific act of power that fulfills the 'outstretched arm' in Deut 26:8.
Psalm 106:7-10 recounts the Red Sea rescue despite Israel's disobedience, echoing the 'mighty hand' and 'signs' of Deut 26:8.
Psalm 105:27-38 lists the plagues and Exodus events, illustrating the 'signs and wonders' and 'great terror' of Deut 26:8.
Psalm 78:13 describes the dividing of the sea, a specific wonder alluded to in Deut 26:8's 'signs and wonders'.
Psalm 78:12 recalls the miracles God performed in Egypt, corresponding to the 'signs and wonders' mentioned in Deut 26:8.
Exodus 14:16-31 recounts the Red Sea crossing — a key 'sign and wonder' that Deut 26:8 summarizes as part of the deliverance.
Exodus 13:3 uses the same phrase 'mighty hand' to describe the Exodus, directly echoing Deut 26:8's language.
Exodus 12:51 repeats the departure 'on that very day', emphasizing the same event summarized in Deut 26:8.
In Exodus 6:6, the same 'stretched out arm' language appears in God's promise of redemption from Egypt.
Jeremiah 32:21 repeats the exact phrasing 'signs, wonders, strong hand, outstretched arm' from this verse, citing the Exodus.
Exodus 13:16 also cites the 'strength of hand' of God bringing Israel out of Egypt, linking to the same Exodus event.
Exodus 14:8 describes Israel going out 'with an high hand,' referring to the same Exodus deliverance with a different phrase.
Psalm 114:1 poetically recalls Israel's departure from Egypt, connecting to the Exodus event mentioned here.