Exodus 12:51
And it came to pass the selfsame day, that the Lord did bring the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt by their armies.
Cross-reference
Exodus 12:41 also notes the same 'very day' and the departure by hosts—both verses report the same event from the same moment.
Exodus 6:26 commands bringing Israel out by hosts—this verse shows that very action being accomplished.
Exodus 7:4 predicts God bringing out His hosts—here that prediction is realized as Israel departs.
Exodus 13:18 adds that God led them by the wilderness route toward the Red Sea, and they left equipped for battle, providing specific details of the exodus.
Exodus 3:8 promises deliverance from Egypt to a good land—this verse records the first step of that deliverance.
Exodus 16:6 recalls the exodus as proof that the LORD brought them out, setting the stage for the provision of manna.
Micah 6:4 adds that God sent Moses, Aaron, and Miriam as leaders during the exodus deliverance.
Amos 9:7 uses the exodus as a comparison, noting God also brought other nations from their lands.
Amos 2:10 recalls God bringing Israel from Egypt and leading them in the wilderness, reinforcing the exodus as God's foundational act.
Hosea 12:13 specifies that a prophet led Israel out of Egypt, highlighting Moses' role in the exodus.
Psalm 136:11 explicitly states God brought Israel out of Egypt as a demonstration of his steadfast love, directly citing the exodus.
Joshua 24:6 continues the story with the pursuit to the Red Sea, a direct sequel to the departure from Egypt.
Numbers 33:1 begins a detailed itinerary of Israel's journey, directly starting from the exodus event described here.
Psalm 78:12 recalls God's wonders in Egypt, the context of the exodus, in a poetic retelling of Israel's history.
Joshua 24:5 recounts God sending Moses and Aaron and the plagues that led to the exodus, directly referencing the deliverance.
1 Samuel 12:8 summarizes the exodus as part of Israel's history, emphasizing God's deliverance through Moses and Aaron.
Deuteronomy 26:8 summarizes the exodus as a mighty act of deliverance with signs and wonders, echoing the same event.
Deuteronomy 6:22 recounts the signs and wonders in Egypt that preceded the exodus, reinforcing God's deliverance.