Exodus 17:15
And Moses built an altar, and called the name of it JEHOVAH–nissi:
Cross-reference
Psalm 60:4 uses the same word 'banner' (nes) for God's protection — both portray God as a rallying banner for His people.
In Genesis 35:7, Jacob builds an altar and names it El Bethel after God appeared — a parallel memorial naming to Moses' 'The Lord is my Banner'.
In Judges 6:24, Gideon builds an altar and names it 'The Lord is Peace' — a direct parallel to Moses naming his altar 'The Lord is my Banner'.
In 1 Samuel 7:12, Samuel sets up Ebenezer ('stone of help') as a memorial after victory — parallels Moses' altar memorial naming.
In Ezekiel 48:35, the city is named 'The Lord is there' — a naming pattern similar to Moses' 'The Lord is my Banner'.
Genesis 22:14 also names a place after God's provision — both altars commemorate deliverance with a compound divine name.
In Psalm 20:5, the psalmist speaks of setting up banners in God's name — echoing the concept of God as a banner from Moses' altar.
Genesis 33:20 names an altar 'El-Elohe-Israel' — similar pattern of naming altars to honor God's intervention.
In 2 Chronicles 20:26, they name a valley 'Beracah' after blessing God for victory — a memorial naming parallel to Moses' altar.