Exodus 12:33

And the Egyptians were urgent upon the people, that they might send them out of the land in haste; for they said, We be all dead men.

Cross-references

Exodus 12:39 explains the haste—unleavened bread because they were thrust out—directly linked to the urgency here.

Exodus 11:1 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 11:1 predicts Pharaoh will drive Israel out; here the Egyptians' urgent expulsion fulfills that prediction.

Exodus 6:1 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 6:1 prophesies that Pharaoh will drive Israel out with a strong hand; here the Egyptians urgently send them away.

Exodus 14:5 Contrast

Exodus 14:5 shows Pharaoh regretting letting Israel go, contrasting with their earlier eagerness to send them out.

Psalm 105:38 recalls Egypt's gladness at Israel's departure due to fear, directly echoing the Egyptians' urgency here.

In Deuteronomy 16:3, the 'bread of affliction' recalls the haste of the Exodus departure described here — the unleavened bread memorializes this urgency.

In Isaiah 52:12, the new exodus from Babylon reverses this scene — no frantic haste, but God leads them calmly.

In 1 Samuel 5:7, the Philistines similarly cry out in fear of God's heavy hand, echoing the Egyptians' panic here.