Exodus 19:3

And Moses went up unto God, and the Lord called unto him out of the mountain, saying, Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of Israel;

Cross-references

In Exodus 19:20, God again calls Moses up the mountain, continuing the same pattern of divine summons at Sinai.

Exodus 3:4 Parallel

Exodus 3:4 has God calling Moses from the burning bush on Horeb, the same mountain where he later ascends.

Exodus 20:21 Historical context

Exodus 20:21 continues the same scene: Moses draws near to the thick darkness on Sinai while people stand far off.

Exodus 24:15–18 Historical context

Exodus 24:15-18 recounts another ascent of Moses into the cloud on Sinai, echoing the mountain encounter.

Exodus 34:2 Parallel

Exodus 34:2 has God commanding Moses to ascend Sinai again, mirroring the earlier ascent to receive the law.

Exodus 3:1 Historical context

Exodus 3:1 introduces Horeb as the mountain of God, where Moses later returns in Exodus 19.

Exodus 4:27 Historical context

Exodus 4:27 has Aaron meeting Moses at the mountain of God, the same location Moses ascends in Exodus 19.

Deuteronomy 5:5-31 recalls Moses' mediation role at Sinai, standing between God and the people.

Acts 7:38 Allusion

Acts 7:38 references Moses receiving living oracles at Mount Sinai, connecting directly to his ascent.

Deuteronomy 29:1 refers back to the covenant at Horeb, where God called Moses in Exodus 19:3 to begin that covenant.

Leviticus 1:1 shows a similar pattern of God calling Moses, but now from the tent of meeting rather than Sinai.

Romans 9:4 Allusion

Romans 9:4 lists the giving of the law as an Israelite privilege, rooted in God's call to Moses at Sinai in Exodus 19:3.