Deuteronomy 7:19
The great temptations which thine eyes saw, and the signs, and the wonders, and the mighty hand, and the stretched out arm, whereby the Lord thy God brought thee out: so shall the Lord thy God do unto all the people of whom thou art afraid.
Cross-references
Deuteronomy 4:34 uses nearly identical language — trials, signs, wonders, mighty hand, outstretched arm — confirming the same exodus memory.
Deuteronomy 11:2-4 recalls God's discipline in Egypt with signs and wonders, directly paralleling the mighty acts listed in Deuteronomy 7:19.
Deuteronomy 29:3 references the same 'great trials' and 'signs and wonders' from Egypt, reinforcing the list of divine acts to remember.
Deuteronomy 6:22 also describes the signs and wonders against Egypt, reinforcing the same Exodus narrative as 7:19.
Deuteronomy 11:3 recalls the signs and deeds in Egypt, echoing the language of signs and wonders from 7:19.
In Deuteronomy 11:7, Moses reminds Israel that their own eyes saw God's great work—directly echoing the same mighty acts described here.
In Deuteronomy 34:11, the signs and wonders Moses performed in Egypt are the same mighty works recalled here as proof of God's power.
Nehemiah 9:10 recounts signs and wonders against Pharaoh, mirroring the exodus language of Deuteronomy 7:19 as a communal confession.
In Nehemiah 9:11, the Red Sea crossing and drowning of pursuers directly echo the mighty hand and outstretched arm of the Exodus deliverance.
Jeremiah 32:21 directly quotes 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' from Deut 7:19, recounting the Exodus with identical language.
Jeremiah 32:20 uses the same phrase 'signs and wonders' to describe God's works in Egypt, reinforcing the theme of mighty deliverance.
In Acts 13:17, Paul quotes the same phrase 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' to recount God's deliverance from Egypt, affirming this as a key OT motif.
Genesis 15:14 prophesies the Exodus deliverance with great possessions, which Deut 7:19 recounts as fulfilled through signs and wonders.
Psalm 106:21 laments that Israel forgot God who did great things in Egypt—the direct opposite of the remembrance called for here.
Psalm 105:5 urges remembering God's wonders and judgments—the same Egyptian plagues and deliverance highlighted in this verse.
Psalm 78:7 calls Israel to set their hope in God and not forget His works—reinforcing the command to remember the great deeds seen here.
Exodus 7:3 introduces the 'signs and wonders' that Deut 7:19 later describes as accomplished during the Exodus.
Ezekiel 20:6-9 recalls the Exodus deliverance and God's actions despite rebellion, aligning with the signs and wonders of Deut 7:19.