Exodus 10:10

And he said unto them, Let the Lord be so with you, as I will let you go, and your little ones: look to it; for evil is before you.

Cross-reference

Exodus 10:24 shows Pharaoh later allowing the little ones — a reversal of his earlier refusal here, revealing reluctant concession.

Exodus 12:30 depicts the great cry in Egypt after the firstborn die—contrasts with Pharaoh’s arrogant dismissal in 10:10, proving his evil purpose brought judgment.

Exodus 12:31 shows Pharaoh urgently summoning Moses to leave—contrasts with his sarcastic 'go' in 10:10; mockery turns to desperate permission.

Exodus 13:21 shows God actually leading with a pillar — contrasting Pharaoh's sarcastic 'the LORD be with you' and the evil he claims lies ahead.

In 2 Chronicles 32:15, Sennacherib similarly mocks God's power to deliver — a parallel boast to Pharaoh's sarcastic doubt here.