Exodus 14:10
And when Pharaoh drew nigh, the children of Israel lifted up their eyes, and, behold, the Egyptians marched after them; and they were sore afraid: and the children of Israel cried out unto the Lord.
Cross-reference
Joshua 24:7 recounts this same event: when Israel cried out, God put darkness between them and the Egyptians.
Nehemiah 9:9 recalls God seeing Israel's affliction and hearing their cry at the Red Sea, directly referencing this moment.
Psalm 106:44 notes that God looked on Israel's distress when He heard their cry — a direct memory of this event.
Isaiah 51:13 explicitly rebukes forgetting the Lord and being terrified of the oppressor—mirroring Israel's fear and forgetfulness here.
Matthew 8:25 parallels the disciples' fearful cry to Jesus in a storm—like Israel, they appeal for rescue from imminent danger.
Matthew 14:30 shows Peter sinking in fear and crying 'Lord, save me!'—a direct parallel to the Israelites crying out in terror here.
Numbers 20:16 directly recalls this cry for rescue from Egypt—the same event described here, affirming God heard and answered.
Psalm 81:7 recalls God delivering Israel when they cried out in trouble, directly referencing this Exodus event of crying to the LORD.
Isaiah 8:12 warns against fearing what others fear—contrasting the panic of Israel here with the call to trust God.
Isaiah 8:13 says to fear the Lord alone, not human threats—directly opposing the Israelites' fear of the Egyptians here.
Isaiah 51:12 asks why you fear mortal man, rebuking the very fear of the Egyptians displayed here.
Genesis 32:7 shows Jacob's fear and distress at Esau's approach—similar to Israel's terror at Pharaoh, though Jacob took action while Israel cried out.
Psalm 34:17 promises that the Lord hears the righteous when they cry — exemplified by Israel's cry at the sea.
Matthew 8:26 records Jesus rebuking the disciples' fear during a storm, paralleling the frightened cry of Israel here.
Matthew 14:31 has Jesus call Peter 'of little faith'—the same issue underlying the Israelites' fearful cry here.
In 1 John 4:18, perfect love casts out fear — contrasting with the fear that drove Israel to cry out here.