Exodus 12:36
And the Lord gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians.
Cross-references
Exodus 3:21 contains the promise that God would give Israel favor with Egyptians, which is exactly fulfilled here.
Exodus 3:22 commands the Israelites to ask for valuables—this verse records the actual execution of that command, resulting in plunder.
Exodus 11:3 similarly notes God gave Israel favor with Egyptians, providing background for the plundering described here.
Exodus 11:2 gives the command to ask for silver and gold — the direct instruction that leads to the plunder fulfilled here.
Exodus 32:2 uses the gold from the exodus plunder to make the golden calf — a later consequence of this wealth.
Genesis 15:14 prophesies that Israel will leave Egypt with great possessions—here they plunder the Egyptians, fulfilling that promise.
Psalm 105:37 recounts the same event — God brought Israel out with silver and gold, affirming the plunder described here.
Proverbs 16:7 states that when a man pleases God, He makes enemies at peace—here the Egyptians willingly give goods, illustrating that principle.
Daniel 1:9 shows God giving Daniel favor with the chief official, a similar example of divine favor amidst hostile surroundings.
Acts 7:10 recounts God giving Joseph favor before Pharaoh, a parallel instance of divine favor in Egypt leading to blessing.