Exodus 11:7
But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his tongue, against man or beast: that ye may know how that the Lord doth put a difference between the Egyptians and Israel.
Cross-reference
Exodus 10:23
Parallel
Exodus 10:23 shows the same separation: Israelites had light while Egyptians were in darkness, paralleling the distinction in 11:7 where no dog barked among Israel.
Exodus 8:22
Parallel
In Exodus 8:22, God sets Goshen apart from flies, showing the same divine distinction between Israel and Egypt as here.
Exodus 9:26
Parallel
Exodus 9:26 records Goshen spared from hail, reinforcing the same protective distinction between Israel and Egypt shown here.
Joshua 10:21
Allusion
Joshua 10:21 uses similar imagery of total peace ('no one dared to speak') as Exodus 11:7's 'not a dog will bark' — both signal God's protection.
Malachi 3:18
Parallel
Malachi 3:18 explicitly echoes the theme of God making a distinction between His people and others, directly linking to Exodus 11:7.