Exodus 12:35
And the children of Israel did according to the word of Moses; and they borrowed of the Egyptians jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment:
Cross-references
In Exodus 3:21, God promises the Israelites will find favor with Egyptians — this verse shows that promise being fulfilled as they ask for valuables.
In Exodus 3:22, God instructs them to ask for silver, gold, and clothing — this verse records them carrying out that exact command.
In Exodus 11:2, Moses tells the people to ask for valuables — this verse shows them obeying that instruction.
Exodus 11:3 explains why the Egyptians gave valuables — God made them favorably disposed toward Israel.
In Exodus 32:2, Aaron collects gold earrings from the people — likely the same gold from Egypt, later used to make the golden calf.
In Genesis 15:14, God promised Abraham that Israel would leave Egypt with great possessions — here the promise is fulfilled.
Psalm 105:37 poetically recounts the same event: 'He brought out Israel, laden with silver and gold' — a direct summary of the plunder.