Exodus 14:18

And the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I have gotten me honour upon Pharaoh, upon his chariots, and upon his horsemen.

Cross-reference

Exodus 14:4 Parallel

Exodus 14:4 repeats the same promise of glory and knowledge, setting up the expected outcome.

Exodus 14:17 is nearly identical, stating God will get glory over Pharaoh's army from His perspective.

Exodus 15:1 Parallel

Exodus 15:1 is the song celebrating the triumph, fulfilling the declaration of glory in 14:18.

Exodus 18:11 shows Jethro acknowledging the Lord's greatness after the exodus, a direct result of the glory.

Exodus 7:5 Parallel

Exodus 7:5 also declares the Egyptians will know the Lord when He delivers Israel, a recurring theme.

Exodus 7:17 Parallel

Exodus 7:17 uses the same 'know that I am the Lord' formula for the Nile turning to blood, a different sign.

Exodus 10:1 Parallel

Exodus 10:1 explains God hardened hearts to show signs, aligning with the purpose behind the glory.

Romans 9:17 Citation

In Romans 9:17, Paul applies the Exodus narrative to show God's power displayed in Pharaoh, leading to His name proclaimed—same purpose as here.

Daniel 9:15 Allusion

Daniel 9:15 explicitly recalls the Exodus event as God getting renown, directly referencing the glory described here.

Ezekiel 32:15 applies the same 'know that I am the LORD' formula to Egypt's future desolation, echoing the Exodus judgment.

In Ezekiel 29:6, the same declaration that Egypt will know Yahweh through judgment ties back to the original Exodus pattern.

Ezekiel 6:7 Parallel

Ezekiel 6:7 uses the same 'you shall know that I am the LORD' formula after judgment, directly echoing Exodus 14:18.

Psalm 33:16 Parallel

Psalm 33:16 reinforces that human military power cannot save—exactly what happened to Pharaoh's chariots and horsemen at the Red Sea.

In Isaiah 33:10, God's declaration to arise and be exalted parallels the honor He receives by rising up against Egypt in the Exodus.

In Ezekiel 33:29, the same recognition formula appears for Israel's judgment—desolation leads to knowing Yahweh, as in Exodus.

Job 9:4 Related theme

In Job 9:4, the same truth that no one can successfully oppose God underlies the defeat of Pharaoh at the Red Sea.

1 Kings 20:13 uses the same 'you shall know that I am the Lord' formula for a different victory.