Exodus 15:6
Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious in power: thy right hand, O Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy.
Cross-references
In Exodus 15:11, the song immediately answers the power display of v6 with praise of God's incomparable holiness and wonders.
Exodus 15:12 continues the song: God's right hand causes the earth to swallow the enemy—same theme of divine power and deliverance in the same event.
Revelation 2:27 quotes Psalm 2:9 about dashing nations with iron — the same shattering power of God's right hand in Exodus 15:6.
Isaiah 51:9 calls on God's 'arm' to awaken, recalling the divine power that shattered Egypt in Exodus 15:6.
Psalm 118:16 repeats 'The Lord's right hand has done mighty things' — the same hand that shattered enemies in Exodus.
Psalm 118:15 declares 'The Lord's right hand has done mighty things' — a direct echo of the power in Exodus 15:6.
In Psalm 98:1, God's right hand works salvation — echoing the same 'right hand' that shatters enemies in Exodus.
Psalm 89:8-13 praises God's right hand and his rule over the sea, directly echoing the language and theme of Exodus 15:6.
Psalm 74:11 laments that God's right hand is withdrawn, contrasting with its active destruction of enemies in Exodus.
Psalm 44:3 credits God's right hand for the conquest of Canaan, applying the same imagery of divine victory from the Red Sea.
Psalm 2:9 describes the Messiah shattering nations with an iron rod — echoing the shattering power of God's right hand in Exodus 15:6.
1 Chronicles 29:12 states that power and might are in God's hand, directly paralleling the right hand imagery of Exodus 15:6.
1 Chronicles 29:11 attributes all power and glory to God, echoing the 'glorious in power' of God's right hand in Exodus.
Psalm 108:6 directly appeals to God's right hand for salvation—same image of delivering power as in Exodus.
Psalm 136:12 recalls God's mighty hand and outstretched arm in the Exodus, directly alluding to the same event.
Isaiah 63:12 recalls God's glorious arm at Moses' right hand dividing waters, directly referencing the Exodus deliverance.
Luke 1:51 uses 'arm' scattering the proud, echoing the triumph of God's right hand in Exodus 15:6.
Psalm 17:7 asks God to save those who take refuge at his right hand, complementing the destructive power of the right hand in Exodus.
Psalm 106:8 says God saved to make known his mighty power—parallel theme of divine power displayed in deliverance.
Isaiah 52:10 depicts God baring his holy arm for salvation — the same saving power as the right hand in Exodus 15:6.
Psalm 60:5 pleads for salvation by God's right hand, echoing the same instrument of deliverance seen in Exodus 15:6.
Psalm 77:10 recalls 'the years of the right hand of the Most High', referencing the same divine power seen in the Exodus event.
Psalm 77:14 declares God works wonders and shows might—parallel to the powerful right hand displayed in Exodus.
Isaiah 30:14 uses shattering imagery for God's judgment — similar to the shattering of enemies by God's hand in Exodus 15:6.
1 Samuel 2:10 declares God breaks adversaries and exalts his anointed—parallel theme of divine victory, though without the 'right hand' image.