Exodus 10:4

Else, if thou refuse to let my people go, behold, to morrow will I bring the locusts into thy coast:

Cross-references

Exodus 10:12 Historical context

Exodus 10:12 records the command to bring locusts, fulfilling the warning here.

Exodus 7:14 Historical context

Exodus 7:14 establishes Pharaoh's hardened heart as the reason for plagues — the same backdrop.

Exodus 9:2 Parallel

Exodus 9:2 uses the same conditional warning for a prior plague — showing the pattern.

Joel 1:4-7 describes locusts as divine judgment, directly echoing the Exodus plague.

Joel 2:2-11 expands locust imagery to a cosmic army — intensifying the judgment theme.

Joel 2:25 Contrast

Joel 2:25 promises restoration after locust devastation, contrasting judgment with redemption.

Revelation 9:3 portrays demonic locusts as end-time judgment, echoing the Exodus plague typologically.

In 2 Chronicles 7:13, God lists locusts as a judgment for sin, echoing the same divine discipline seen in the Exodus plague.