Exodus 14:26
And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen.
Cross-reference
Exodus 14:16 commands Moses to stretch out his hand over the sea to part it; here the same action is commanded to bring the waters back.
Exodus 7:19 has Moses stretching his hand over waters to turn them to blood, a parallel act of divine power through the same gesture.
In Exodus 8:5, God similarly commands Moses to stretch out his hand to bring frogs — both are divine judgments via hand-stretching.
In Matthew 8:27, Jesus' authority over wind and waves fulfills the pattern of God commanding the sea — a typological connection.
In Joshua 4:18, the Jordan's waters return after Israel crosses — a typological echo of the Red Sea waters returning.
In Isaiah 11:16, the Lord will dry up the Egyptian Sea — a prophecy of future deliverance modeled on the Exodus.
In Revelation 16:6, God gives blood to drink to those who shed blood — a parallel of retributive justice like Egypt's drowning.