Exodus 19:8
And all the people answered together, and said, All that the Lord hath spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words of the people unto the Lord.
Cross-reference
In Exodus 20:19, the people, now terrified, ask Moses to mediate—a direct reversal of their bold pledge to obey directly.
In Exodus 24:3, the same pledge is repeated verbatim after receiving the covenant laws, reinforcing their commitment.
In Exodus 24:7, after reading the Book of the Covenant, the people again echo their promise, sealing it with obedience.
In Deuteronomy 5:27-29, Moses recalls the pledge and God's wish that they always fear Him—adding divine perspective to their promise.
In Joshua 24:24, at Shechem, the people again vow to serve and obey the LORD—repeating the pattern of covenant response.
In Joshua 24:21, the people insist 'we will serve the LORD' despite warnings—a reaffirmation of their initial promise.
In Jeremiah 2:20, God indicts Israel for breaking their vow, contrasting their earlier 'I will not transgress' with later idolatry.
In Deuteronomy 26:17-19, at a later covenant renewal, Israel reaffirms a similar pledge to walk in God's ways—mirroring their Sinai commitment.
In Nehemiah 10:29, post-exilic Israel enters a binding oath to obey the law—a later renewal echoing the Sinai pledge.
In Matthew 26:35, Peter's pledge to die with Jesus mirrors Israel's vow, highlighting human overconfidence and subsequent failure.
In Mark 14:31, Peter's emphatic promise echoes Israel's 'we will do' — both are bold commitments later broken.