Exodus 16:10
And it came to pass, as Aaron spake unto the whole congregation of the children of Israel, that they looked toward the wilderness, and, behold, the glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud.
Cross-references
Exodus 16:7 promises the people will see God's glory—here in verse 10 that promise is fulfilled as the glory appears.
Exodus 13:21 introduces the pillar of cloud leading Israel; here the glory of the LORD appears within that same cloud.
Exodus 40:34-38 describes the cloud and glory filling the tabernacle; here the same cloud shows God's glory in the wilderness.
Exodus 24:16 shows the glory of the LORD on Sinai covered by a cloud; here the glory appears in the same cloud.
Leviticus 9:6 promises the glory of the LORD will appear; here that glory appears in the cloud.
1 Kings 8:11 explicitly says the glory of the LORD filled the temple cloud; here the glory appears in the same manner.
Matthew 17:5 features a bright cloud with God's voice, echoing the OT cloud of glory; here the glory first appears in the cloud.
In Numbers 20:6, the glory of the LORD appears again to Moses and Aaron at the tent of meeting — a parallel manifestation of divine presence in crisis.
In Ezekiel 1:28, the prophet sees 'the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the LORD' in a cloud — echoing the same divine glory cloud.
Numbers 14:10 also records the glory of the LORD appearing to the congregation amid rebellion—a parallel scene.
In Numbers 16:19, the glory of the LORD appears again when Korah gathers the congregation—same phrase and context.
Numbers 16:42 describes the cloud covering the tent and the glory appearing—a further repetition of this theophany in rebellion.
1 Kings 8:10 has a cloud filling the temple as God's presence; here the cloud manifests His glory in the wilderness.