Exodus 11:3

And the Lord gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians. Moreover the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt, in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.

Cross-reference

Exodus 3:21 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 3:21 is the promise that God would give the people favor; here in 11:3 that promise is being fulfilled.

Exodus 12:36 Historical context

Exodus 12:36 reports the actual plunder, confirming the favor granted in 11:3 and completing the narrative sequence.

Exodus 12:35 Historical context

Exodus 12:35 shows the practical outcome of the favor God gave Israel—the Egyptians willingly gave their valuables.

Acts 7:22 Historical context

Acts 7:22 highlights Moses' wisdom and might in Egypt, providing background for the esteem he gained as described here.

Genesis 39:21 uses the same phrase 'favor in the sight of' for Joseph, showing a recurring pattern of God granting favor to His servants.

2 Samuel 7:9 describes God making David's name great, paralleling the divine exaltation of Moses in Egypt.

Esther 9:4 Parallel

Esther 9:4 recounts Mordecai's growing greatness in Persia, mirroring the esteem Moses gained in Egypt as God's servant.

Psalm 106:46 shows God granting His people favor even in exile, echoing the divine favor shown to Israel in Egypt here.