Deuteronomy 4:34
Or hath God assayed to go and take him a nation from the midst of another nation, by temptations, by signs, and by wonders, and by war, and by a mighty hand, and by a stretched out arm, and by great terrors, according to all that the Lord your God did for you in Egypt before your eyes?
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 4:37 repeats the exodus with 'mighty power', adding that God's love and choice motivated this deliverance.
Deuteronomy 29:3 recalls the great trials and signs seen in Egypt — a direct repetition of the exodus wonders listed here.
Deuteronomy 26:8 uses the same phrase 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' to recount the exodus, reinforcing this description of God's deliverance.
Deuteronomy 5:15 echoes the same 'mighty hand and stretched out arm' language, applying it to the Sabbath command.
Deuteronomy 6:21 repeats the formula 'brought us out with a mighty hand', reinforcing the core memory of the exodus.
Deuteronomy 7:8 attributes the exodus to God's love and covenant, using the same 'mighty hand' phrase.
Deuteronomy 7:19 echoes the same language: signs, wonders, mighty hand, outstretched arm — a direct parallel to this Exodus summary.
Deuteronomy 34:11 summarizes Moses' signs and wonders in Egypt, the same mighty acts God performed to redeem Israel.
In Deuteronomy 11:3, Moses again recounts the signs and wonders in Egypt, directly echoing the mighty acts described here.
Deuteronomy 9:29 recalls the exodus with 'mighty power and stretched out arm', emphasizing Israel as God's inheritance.
Deuteronomy 6:22 summarizes the 'signs and wonders' on Egypt, paralleling the list in this verse.
Psalm 78:48-53 details the plagues and the deliverance, providing the specific events summarized here.
Psalm 78:12 mentions the marvellous things God did in Egypt, the same wonders referred to in this verse.
Exodus 3:17-20 promises signs, wonders, and plagues to compel Pharaoh — matching the 'trials, signs, wonders, war' listed here.
Exodus 13:3 commands remembrance of the exodus 'by strength of hand', directly linking to this verse's review.
Exodus 12:30-33 recounts the actual events of the final plague and the Egyptians urging Israel to leave, fulfilling this description.
Exodus 7:3 records God's promise to multiply signs and wonders in Egypt—the very acts recalled in this summary of the exodus.
Exodus 6:6 contains God's original promise to redeem Israel with a stretched out arm and great judgments.
Ezekiel 20:5 recalls God's self-revelation in Egypt with uplifted hand, directly paralleling the Exodus deliverance described here.
Micah 6:4 directly references the exodus redemption from Egypt, highlighting God's deliverance as a foundational act.
Jeremiah 32:20 directly cites the signs and wonders in Egypt, affirming God's mighty acts as ongoing evidence of His power.
Psalm 135:9 specifically mentions signs and wonders in Egypt against Pharaoh, echoing Deuteronomy 4:34.
Psalm 106:21 recalls the great things God did in Egypt, directly paralleling the acts in Deuteronomy 4:34.
Psalm 105:27 recounts the signs and wonders performed in Egypt (land of Ham), directly matching Deuteronomy 4:34.
Psalm 89:10 uses 'mighty arm' to describe God crushing Rahab (Egypt), paralleling the outstretched arm in Deuteronomy 4:34.
Acts 13:17 recounts the exodus deliverance with 'mighty power', directly paralleling the description here.
Joshua 24:7 recounts the Exodus event—God bringing the sea upon the Egyptians—as a specific instance of the signs and wonders.
Psalm 78:43 directly recounts God's signs and wonders in Egypt, the same events as Deuteronomy 4:34.
Nehemiah 9:10 recounts the signs and wonders on Pharaoh, the same mighty acts that demonstrated God's power in Egypt.
1 Chronicles 17:21 asks the same rhetorical question about God redeeming a nation, directly quoting the theme of Deuteronomy 4:34.
1 Kings 8:53 references God bringing Israel out of Egypt and separating them as His inheritance, paralleling the unique redemption.
1 Kings 8:42 uses the same phrase 'mighty hand and stretched out arm' from Solomon's prayer, echoing God's deliverance from Egypt.
In Judges 2:1, the angel recalls God bringing Israel out of Egypt, the foundational act of taking a nation from another.
Exodus 11:1 announces the final plague that will force Pharaoh to thrust Israel out, the event this verse looks back on.
Exodus 6:1 promises God's strong hand causing Pharaoh to drive Israel out, later referenced here as the exodus.
Exodus 3:20 is the prophecy of God stretching out his hand with wonders, which this verse summarizes as accomplished.
Acts 4:30 prays for signs and wonders through Jesus, echoing the same terminology of God's mighty works in the Exodus.
Luke 1:51 uses 'mighty deeds with his arm' language echoing the outstretched arm of the Exodus, celebrating God's saving power.