Deuteronomy 32:12

So the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.

Cross-reference

In Deuteronomy 1:31, God carrying Israel as a father carries his son parallels the Lord alone leading them in Deuteronomy 32:12.

In Nehemiah 9:12, God's guidance by cloud and fire confirms the Lord alone led Israel, as stated in Deuteronomy 32:12.

Psalm 78:14 Allusion

In Psalm 78:14, the psalmist recalls God leading Israel by cloud and fire, directly illustrating the Lord's sole leadership in Deuteronomy 32:12.

Psalm 78:52 Parallel

In Psalm 78:52, God leads Israel like a flock, reinforcing that the Lord alone guided them as stated in Deuteronomy 32:12.

Psalm 80:1 Parallel

In Psalm 80:1, God is invoked as the Shepherd who leads Joseph, echoing the Lord alone leading them in Deuteronomy 32:12.

Psalm 136:16 directly echoes God leading His people through the wilderness — the same sole guidance highlighted here.

Isaiah 43:11 declares there is no savior besides the Lord — matching the claim here that no foreign god was with Israel.

Isaiah 43:12 states there was no strange god among Israel — a direct thematic echo of 'no foreign god with him'.

Isaiah 44:8 Parallel

Isaiah 44:8 declares there is no other Rock — directly supporting the claim that no foreign god guided Israel.

Isaiah 63:9-13 recalls how God carried Israel through the wilderness — directly paralleling the guidance described here.

Exodus 19:4 Allusion

Exodus 19:4 describes God bearing Israel on eagles' wings — the same sole guidance and care recalled here.

Joshua 24:17 credits God with preserving Israel on the journey — directly affirming the sole guidance mentioned here.

Psalm 81:9 Parallel

In Psalm 81:9, the same prohibition against foreign gods echoes Deuteronomy 32:12's statement that no strange god was with Israel.

Isaiah 44:7 Parallel

Isaiah 44:7 challenges any other god to match God's deeds — reinforcing the exclusivity asserted here.

Isaiah 46:3 Allusion

In Isaiah 46:3, God's carrying Israel from birth reinforces the exclusive divine leadership described in Deuteronomy 32:12.