Deuteronomy 29:11
Your little ones, your wives, and thy stranger that is in thy camp, from the hewer of thy wood unto the drawer of thy water:
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 5:14 includes the foreigner in sabbath rest — parallel to the inclusion of foreigners in covenant assembly here.
Exodus 12:48 outlines conditions for foreigners to participate in Passover — parallel to inclusion of foreigners in covenant here.
Exodus 12:49 declares one law for native and foreigner — parallel to the equal inclusion of foreign woodcutters here.
Joshua 9:21-27 describes Gibeonites assigned as woodcutters and water carriers — the exact role mentioned here.
Joshua 8:33 shows foreigners standing with Israel at the covenant renewal, echoing the inclusive community listed here.
Joshua 8:35 repeats the exact categories—women, little ones, foreigners—demonstrating consistent application of inclusive covenant.
Numbers 9:14 extends Passover participation to foreigners, reinforcing the inclusion of sojourners in covenant worship.
Exodus 12:38 mentions the mixed multitude who left Egypt — a historical precursor to the foreigners included here.
Joel 2:16 explicitly includes children and nursing babes in the assembly, mirroring the inclusive call here.
In Acts 21:5, the same inclusive listing of wives and children appears in a farewell gathering, echoing the covenant community's inclusive nature.