Deuteronomy 9:29
Yet they are thy people and thine inheritance, which thou broughtest out by thy mighty power and by thy stretched out arm.
Cross-references
In Deuteronomy 9:26, Moses uses the same phrase 'your people, your inheritance' in his prayer — a direct parallel within the same intercession.
In Deuteronomy 4:20, Israel is called 'the people of his inheritance' brought out of Egypt — reinforcing the same identity Moses appeals to.
Deuteronomy 4:34 uses the same 'outstretched arm' language to describe God's unique deliverance of Israel, reinforcing the basis for Moses' plea here.
In Nehemiah 1:10, Nehemiah prays 'your people, whom you redeemed by your great power and mighty hand' — a near verbatim echo of Moses' plea.
Psalm 77:15 mentions God's arm redeeming His people, matching the 'outstretched arm' in this verse.
1 Kings 8:53 echoes Israel as God's heritage (same term), recalling the covenant promise in Solomon's prayer.
Psalm 28:9 calls Israel God's heritage and asks for salvation, echoing the same relationship language.
Psalm 74:2 uses 'heritage' and 'redeemed' to plead for God's remembrance, similar to Moses' plea here.
Psalm 106:40 describes God's anger against His heritage — a contrasting outcome to the plea for mercy here.