Exodus 15:14

The people shall hear, and be afraid: sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants of Palestina.

Cross-reference

Exodus 23:27 promises God's terror before Israel, causing confusion—the same effect of fear described among the nations here.

Exodus 14:4 Historical context

Exodus 14:4 sets up the event that caused the nations to hear—God hardening Pharaoh's heart to gain glory, leading to this song.

Joshua 2:9 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 2:9 has Rahab say fear of Israel has fallen on them — a direct fulfillment of the trembling nations in Exodus.

Joshua 2:10 Historical context

Joshua 2:10 explains the fear by recounting the Red Sea crossing — the event that caused the trembling in Exodus.

Joshua 9:24 Historical context

Joshua 9:24 shows Gibeonites confirming the report of God's deeds caused their fear, directly echoing the trembling described here.

Isaiah 19:1 Parallel

Isaiah 19:1 shows Egypt's idols and heart melting at the Lord's coming — directly paralleling the panic of Philistia and others in Exodus 15:14.

Psalm 65:8 Parallel

In Psalm 65:8, the same awe at God's signs seizes those at the ends of the earth, echoing the trembling response of nations in Exodus 15:14.

Isaiah 41:5 Parallel

Isaiah 41:5 describes coastlands seeing and trembling — the same terrified reaction of distant nations to God's acts as in Exodus 15:14.

1 Kings 8:42 mentions foreigners who hear of God's mighty hand and outstretched arm — language drawn from the Exodus account.

1 Samuel 6:6 warns against hardening hearts like Pharaoh, explicitly referencing the plagues — the same lesson from Exodus.

1 Samuel 4:7 shows Philistines terrified, recalling 'the gods who struck the Egyptians with plagues' — directly linking to the Exodus.

Joshua 9:9 Prophetic fulfillment

In Joshua 9:9, the Gibeonites say they heard of God's deeds in Egypt — confirming the fear spread among nations.

Joshua 5:1 Historical context

Joshua 5:1 recounts Amorite kings' hearts melting when they heard of the Jordan crossing—another fulfillment of this pattern of fear.

Deuteronomy 2:25 explicitly says God will put dread on peoples who hear the report, trembling, matching this verse's language exactly.

Isaiah 64:2 Parallel

Isaiah 64:2 pleads for God to make nations tremble at His presence, echoing the trembling of peoples in Exodus 15:14 at God's power.

Ezekiel 32:10 has God causing many peoples to shudder and tremble at judgment — directly paralleling the terror that seized nations in Exodus 15:14.

In 2 Chronicles 20:29, the same 'fear of God' comes on surrounding nations when they hear of God's victory for Israel, echoing the terror at the Red Sea.

Isaiah 14:31 describes Philistia melting in fear, similar to the pangs here, though in a different prophetic context.

Deuteronomy 2:4 says Edom will be afraid of Israel — directly echoing the fear of peoples in Exodus.

Numbers 14:14 shows inhabitants have heard of God's presence with Israel — matching the peoples hearing and trembling in Exodus.

Habakkuk 3:7 describes tents of Midian trembling at God's presence, paralleling the trembling of peoples here.

Psalm 48:6 Parallel

Psalm 48:6 uses the same image of panic and pangs seizing kings, mirroring the fear of Philistia in this verse.

Ezekiel 30:4 tells of anguish in Ethiopia when Egypt falls — a similar domino effect of terror among nations as in Exodus 15:14.

Micah 7:17 Parallel

In Micah 7:17, nations similarly tremble and come in fear before God, echoing the fear described here.

Isaiah 23:5 Parallel

Isaiah 23:5 reports Egypt's anguish upon hearing about Tyre's downfall, mirroring the pattern of nations trembling after hearing news.

Isaiah 33:13 calls far-off hearers to acknowledge God's might, resonating with the distant peoples who heard and trembled in Exodus 15:14.

Jeremiah 33:9 says nations will fear and tremble when they hear of God's blessings on Jerusalem — similar to the trembling at His deliverance in Exodus 15:14.