Exodus 10:5

And they shall cover the face of the earth, that one cannot be able to see the earth: and they shall eat the residue of that which is escaped, which remaineth unto you from the hail, and shall eat every tree which groweth for you out of the field:

Cross-reference

Exodus 10:15 Historical context

Exodus 10:15 describes the locusts covering the land and devouring everything, fulfilling the warning in verse 5.

Exodus 10:12 records God's command to bring locusts, directly following the warning in verse 5.

Exodus 10:14 describes the locusts covering the ground and devouring all, a parallel account to verse 5's warning.

Exodus 9:32 Historical context

Exodus 9:32 specifies wheat and spelt survived the hail; verse 5 warns locusts will now consume these survivors.

Joel 1:4 Parallel

Joel 1:4 uses the same locust devastation imagery to describe a divine judgment, paralleling the Exodus plague.

Joel 2:3 Allusion

In Joel 2:3, the same locust plague imagery appears with a stark before/after contrast — land like Eden then desolation — echoing the total consumption here.

Joel 2:25 Contrast

Joel 2:25 promises restoration after locust judgment, contrasting with the destruction in Exodus 10:5.