Exodus 14:31
And Israel saw that great work which the Lord did upon the Egyptians: and the people feared the Lord, and believed the Lord, and his servant Moses.
Cross-reference
Exodus 4:31 records the people believing and worshiping after seeing God's signs, the same pattern of belief seen here after the Red Sea deliverance.
Exodus 19:9 echoes this theme: God wants the people to believe Moses forever, building on the belief born at the Red Sea.
Exodus 3:19 predicted Pharaoh would resist until a mighty hand; here the mighty hand is seen, leading to fear and belief.
Exodus 19:4 later recalls this very event — God's deliverance from Egypt — as the basis for covenant relationship.
In John 11:45, belief from seeing Jesus' miracle parallels Israel believing after the Red Sea miracle.
In John 2:11, Jesus' first sign leads his disciples to believe in him, mirroring how Israel believed after seeing God's power.
Psalm 106:13 shows the tragic flip side: they soon forgot God's works, contrasting sharply with the initial belief here.
Psalm 106:12 recounts the same event: after seeing God's power, Israel believed and sang praise, directly paralleling Exodus 14:31.
Joshua 24:7 recounts God bringing the sea upon Egypt — the very event that caused Israel to fear and believe in Exodus 14:31.
Genesis 15:14 promised judgment on Egypt; here Israel sees that judgment fulfilled and responds with fear and belief.
1 Cor 10:2 interprets the crossing as baptism into Moses, seeing it as a type of Christian baptism — deepening the event's significance.
Acts 7:36 recaps the Red Sea miracle as part of Moses' signs, confirming the faith Israel placed in God and Moses.
Joshua 4:24 gives the same purpose — that all may know God's mighty hand and fear Him — echoing the outcome of the exodus event.
Jeremiah 2:2 fondly recalls Israel's early devotion after the Exodus — directly connected to their fear and belief here.
In Micah 6:4, God reminds Israel of redeeming them from Egypt and sending Moses — the same event that inspired their belief here.
Deuteronomy 7:18 commands Israel to remember what God did to Pharaoh here — the great work that inspired fear and belief.
Acts 13:17 recalls God's deliverance from Egypt with uplifted arm, paralleling the mighty act that led Israel to fear and believe.
Psalm 78:42 laments that Israel forgot God's power — contrasting the immediate faith they showed here.
Psalm 81:7 recalls God delivering Israel from trouble and testing them — a direct link to this Exodus deliverance.
Joshua 4:14 mirrors the fear of Moses — here the people fear Joshua as they once feared Moses after God's great act.
Hebrews 3:5 highlights Moses' faithfulness as a servant in God's house, affirming the trust Israel placed in him after the deliverance.
In Psalm 46:8, the call to behold God's works mirrors the people seeing his great power against Egypt here.
In Psalm 22:4, the psalmist recalls fathers trusting God for deliverance — a pattern fulfilled when Israel believed here.
In Psalm 9:16, God makes himself known through judgment — just as here Israel saw his power against Egypt.
1 Samuel 12:8 summarizes the exodus deliverance, including the context that led to the great work in Exodus 14:31.