Exodus 15:13
Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the people which thou hast redeemed: thou hast guided them in thy strength unto thy holy habitation.
Cross-references
Exodus 6:6 is the original promise of redemption from Egypt — here God declares He will redeem, which Exodus 15:13 celebrates as accomplished.
Jeremiah 2:6 rebukes forgetting God who brought them up from Egypt and led them in the wilderness.
Psalm 77:15 says God redeemed his people with his arm, directly echoing the redemption and guidance described here.
Psalm 77:20 echoes this shepherding guidance: God led his people like a flock by Moses and Aaron.
Isaiah 63:13 continues: God led them through the depths without stumbling, reinforcing the journey to the holy abode.
Psalm 78:52 similarly describes God leading his people like sheep and guiding them in the wilderness.
Psalm 78:53 continues the same theme: He led them in safety, and the sea overwhelmed their enemies.
Psalm 78:54 directly parallels bringing them to his holy land, the mountain his right hand won.
Psalm 80:1 addresses God as Shepherd of Israel who leads Joseph like a flock, directly paralleling this guidance.
Isaiah 63:12 recounts God dividing waters before them and leading them by Moses' hand, matching this leading.
Psalm 106:9 recalls God rebuking the Red Sea and leading them through the deep, fulfilling the guidance here.
In Deuteronomy 9:26, Moses appeals to God's redemption of Israel from Egypt — the same redemptive act celebrated in Exodus 15:13.
Isaiah 51:10 recalls God drying the sea for the redeemed to pass — the very event of God leading His redeemed by strength.
Psalm 136:24 praises God for freeing Israel from enemies — the redemption that Exodus 15:13 celebrates as God's loving leadership.
Psalm 136:15 recounts God sweeping Pharaoh into the Red Sea — the same deliverance that leads to the loving guidance in Exodus 15:13.
Psalm 111:9 celebrates God's redemption of His people and covenant — the same redemptive act as in Exodus 15:13.
Psalm 106:10 declares God redeemed Israel from the enemy — directly parallel to the redemption in Exodus 15:13.
Psalm 105:43 describes the joyful exodus of God's people — the same deliverance that Exodus 15:13 attributes to His loving guidance.
Psalm 78:35 remembers God as their Redeemer — echoing the redemption celebrated in Exodus 15:13.
Nehemiah 1:10 recalls God's redemption of Israel by great strength — the very act that Exodus 15:13 celebrates as leading in love.
Isaiah 35:9 speaks of the redeemed walking on the highway of holiness — echoing God leading His redeemed people to His holy abode.
Isaiah 43:1 reassures Israel 'I have redeemed you' — repeating the redemption theme from God leading His people.
Ephesians 2:4 highlights God's rich mercy and great love, reflecting the steadfast love and redemption seen here in the exodus.