Exodus 16:6
And Moses and Aaron said unto all the children of Israel, At even, then ye shall know that the Lord hath brought you out from the land of Egypt:
Cross-references
Exodus 16:3 provides the grumbling context that prompted the promise of knowing the LORD through provision.
In Exodus 16:8, Moses expands on the evening sign, connecting it to God's provision and the people's grumbling.
In Exodus 16:12, the same promise of knowing God through provision is repeated, reinforcing the sign of divine deliverance.
Exodus 16:13 records the immediate fulfillment of the evening promise, with quail covering the camp.
Exodus 6:7 earlier uses the same 'know that I am the LORD' formula tied to the exodus, grounding the wilderness provision.
Exodus 12:51 records the actual exodus, which the evening's sign will confirm as the LORD's work.
Exodus 32:1 shows the people later rejecting that knowledge, attributing the exodus to Moses instead of God.
Exodus 32:7 has God calling them 'your people' and noting their corruption, contrasting with the intended knowledge.
Exodus 32:11 echoes the exodus deliverance as Moses intercedes, linking back to the same saving act.
Numbers 16:28 uses the same 'you will know' sign to authenticate Moses' leadership, similar to the provision sign.
Psalm 77:20 recalls God leading Israel by Moses and Aaron, echoing the deliverance promised here.
Isaiah 63:11 remembers God bringing His people out of Egypt, the same event foretold here.
Isaiah 63:12 describes God's glorious arm dividing the sea, a pivotal act of the exodus deliverance referenced here.