Exodus 10:21
And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even darkness which may be felt.
Cross-reference
In Exodus 9:22, the same command 'stretch out your hand toward heaven' introduces the hail plague, mirroring this plague of darkness.
Exodus 7:19 records a similar command to stretch out a hand over waters to bring a plague, showing a pattern of divine signs.
Revelation 16:10 shows the beast's kingdom plunged into darkness, a direct end-times echo of this Egyptian plague.
Luke 23:44 also records darkness over the land at Christ's death, fulfilling the pattern of judgment by darkness.
Mark 15:33 records darkness at Christ's crucifixion, mirroring this plague as a divine judgment on sin.
Matthew 27:45 records darkness at the crucifixion, a sign of judgment that mirrors the plague of darkness—a typological foreshadowing.
Psalm 105:28 directly recounts the plague of darkness, stating 'He sent darkness and made it dark' as part of the Exodus narrative.
In Isaiah 45:7, God declares He creates darkness, affirming His sovereignty demonstrated in this plague.
In Isaiah 50:3, God clothes the heavens with blackness—a similar act of divine darkness to this plague.
In Jeremiah 13:16, God turns light into thick darkness, the same kind of judgment as this plague.
In Ezekiel 32:7, God darkens the heavens in judgment, paralleling the supernatural darkness over Egypt.
In Amos 5:8, God darkens day into night—the same power displayed in the plague of darkness.
In Amos 8:9, God darkens the earth at noon, mirroring the supernatural darkness of this plague.
In Isaiah 5:30, darkness and distress come as divine judgment, echoing the plague of darkness here.
In Job 38:15, God denies light to the wicked, directly mirroring this plague of darkness upon Egypt.
Psalm 78:49 recalls God's wrath on Egypt through plagues, providing the broader context of judgment that includes this darkness.
Revelation 8:12 depicts cosmic darkness striking a third of the day—echoing the plague's darkness as divine judgment on a larger scale.
Revelation 9:2 describes darkness from the Abyss's smoke—another judgment darkness, but from a different source than the felt darkness of the plague.