Deuteronomy 33:5
And he was king in Jeshurun, when the heads of the people and the tribes of Israel were gathered together.
Cross-references
Deut 32:15 uses 'Jeshurun' for rebellious Israel, contrasting with God's kingship in 33:5.
In Genesis 36:31, kings ruled Edom before any king over Israel — contrasting with God's kingship in Deuteronomy 33:5.
In Numbers 16:13-15, Korah rebels against Moses' leadership — rejecting God's kingship declared in Deuteronomy 33:5.
Judges 8:22 shows Israelites asking a human king, contrasting with God as king in Jeshurun.
Judges 9:2 features Abimelech seeking human rule, opposing God's kingship over gathered Israel.
Judges 17:6 declares no king in Israel, directly contrasting with God being king in Jeshurun.
Judges 18:1 repeats 'no king in Israel', contrasting with God's kingship in Jeshurun.
Isaiah 44:2 also names Jeshurun as God’s chosen, reinforcing God's relationship with Israel.