Deuteronomy 6:21

Then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh’s bondmen in Egypt; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand:

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 5:6 repeats the same Exodus declaration at the start of the Ten Commandments, grounding the law in deliverance.

Deuteronomy 5:15 directly cites the slavery and deliverance to motivate Sabbath observance — the same memory here.

Deuteronomy 15:15 uses the same 'remember you were a slave' formula to command generosity to freed servants.

Deuteronomy 26:5-9 expands the Exodus story recited at firstfruits — a fuller version of the summary here.

Deuteronomy 4:34 describes God's unique acts in Egypt with 'mighty hand' and 'outstretched arm' — parallel imagery.

Exodus 13:3 Parallel

Exodus 13:3 commands 'remember this day' of the Exodus, using the same 'house of slavery' and 'strong hand' language.

Exodus 20:2 Citation

Exodus 20:2 provides the original 'brought you out of Egypt' declaration that Deuteronomy 6:21 repeats verbatim as the core of the faith narrative.

Psalm 136:10-12 celebrates the exodus with 'strong hand and outstretched arm,' directly paralleling the 'mighty hand' in Deuteronomy.

Jeremiah 32:20 recounts the same signs and wonders in Egypt, affirming the exodus as God's enduring work.

Jeremiah 32:21 explicitly echoes 'strong hand and outstretched arm,' directly reinforcing the exodus deliverance in Deuteronomy.

Acts 7:36 Parallel

Acts 7:36 recounts Moses leading Israel out with wonders, echoing the exodus deliverance described in Deuteronomy 6:21.

Joshua 4:6 Parallel

Joshua 4:6 provides a pattern for children's questions about memorial stones, similar to the teaching context here.

Nehemiah 9:9 recounts the same exodus affliction and cry, expanding the historical memory of God's deliverance.

Nehemiah 9:10 details the signs and wonders against Pharaoh, reinforcing the mighty hand mentioned in Deuteronomy 6:21.

Psalm 105:45 Related theme

Psalm 105:45 concludes the exodus account with the purpose of keeping God's statutes, directly linking to the deliverance narrative in Deuteronomy 6:21.