Deuteronomy 5:2
The Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 4:23 warns against forgetting this covenant at Horeb, emphasizing the danger of idolatry.
Deuteronomy 4:10 describes the assembly at Horeb where God spoke, the setting for this covenant.
Deuteronomy 29:1 explicitly mentions this Horeb covenant as distinct from the Moab covenant renewal.
In Deuteronomy 29:12, a second covenant is made in Moab, building on the Horeb covenant first established here.
Deuteronomy 1:6 recalls God's command to leave Horeb, the same location where this covenant was made.
Deuteronomy 26:17 reflects Israel's reaffirmation of this covenant relationship, though set in Moab.
Hebrews 9:19-23 recounts the blood dedication of this covenant, applying it to Christ's sacrifice.
Exodus 19:5-8 records the original proposal and the people's acceptance of this covenant at Horeb.
Hebrews 8:6-13 contrasts this old covenant at Horeb with the superior new covenant in Christ.
Exodus 24:8 describes the blood ratification of this covenant, sealing the relationship.
In Jeremiah 11:4, the prophet recalls the same covenant from Egypt that was made at Horeb, emphasizing obedience.
In Jeremiah 34:13, God again references the covenant from Egypt, the same Horeb covenant mentioned here.
In Hebrews 8:9, the old Horeb covenant is contrasted with the new covenant, showing its limitations.
In Joshua 24:25, Joshua renews the covenant at Shechem, echoing the Horeb covenant foundation from here.
Exodus 34:10 records a later covenant renewal at Horeb after the golden calf, building on this original.
In 2 Kings 11:17, Jehoiada's covenant renewal mirrors the Horeb covenant made here with the people.
In 2 Chronicles 23:16, Jehoiada's covenant again reaffirms the Horeb covenant, similar to 2 Kings 11:17.